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ELEC 201 Spring 2022

Homework #10
1. Consider the system in Figure 1. The Fourier transforms of and
are
,and , respectively.

Figure 1

a) If is given in Figure 2 and , draw and .

Figure 2

b) Calculate
2. Consider an analog signal

.
a) What is the Nyquist rate for this signal?
b) Assume that the sampling frequency, Fs = 5000 samples/s. What is the
discrete time signal y[n] after sampling?
c) What is the analog signal that we can construct from the samples using
ideal interpolation?
3. Figure 3 shows the overall system for filtering a continuous-time signal using
a discrete-time filter. The frequency responses of the reconstruction filter

and the discrete-time filter are shown in Figure 3.

a) For as shown in Figure 4 and , sketch and .

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Figure 3

Figure 4

For a certain range of values of T, the overall system with input and output

is equivalent to a continuous-time lowpass filter with frequency response

sketched in Figure 5.

Figure 5

b) Determine the range of values of T for which the information presented in (a)

is true when is bandlimited to as shown in Figure 4.

c) For the range of values determined in (b) sketch as a function of .

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4. Consider the system shown in Figure 6 for discrete-time processing of the

continuous-time input signal . Where the Fourier transforms

of and are shown in Figure 7. Since the input signal is not

bandlimited, a continuous-time antialiasing filter is used. The

magnitude of the frequency response for is shown in Figure 8, and

its phase response is .

Figure 6

Figure 7

Figure 8

a) If the sampling rate is , determine the magnitude and phase of

the frequency response of the discrete-time system, so that the

output is .

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b) Is it possible that if ?If so, what is the minimum value of

? Determine for this choice of .

6. From Oppenheim textbook 2nd edition, solve questions 7.5,7.6,7.7,7.8

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