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EE 220 : Signals and Systems

Department of Electronics and Electrical Engineerng


Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati
Monsoon 2024

Tutorial 1 : Signals and Systems

Q1. Sketch each of the following continuous-time signals. For each case, specify if the
signal is causal/non-causal, periodic/non-periodic, odd/even. If the signal is periodic specify
its period.

a.
x(t) = sin(2πt)

b.
x(t) = 3 exp−2t for t ≥ 0; and x(t) = 0 for t < 0

c.
1
x(t) =
|t|
Q2. Sketch the signal

x(t) = 1 − t for 0 ≤ t ≤ 1 and x(t) = 0 otherwise

Sketch the following signals derived from the original x(t)

a.
x(t + 3)

b.
t
x( )
3
c.
x(−2t + 1)

Q3. Sketch each of the following signals. For each case, specify if the signal is causal/non-
causal,periodic/nonperiodic, odd/even. If the signal is periodic specify its period

a.
x[n] = cos(nπ)

b.
x[n] = 0.5−n for n ≤ 0 and x[n] = 0for n > 0

1
Q4. Consider the rectangular function

1
x(t) = 1 for |t| <
2

1 1
x(t) = for |t| =
2 2

x(t) = 0 otherwise

a. Sketch
1
X
y(t) = x(t − k) where k=integer
k=0

b. Sketch ∞
X
y(t) = x(t − k) where k=integer
−∞

Q5. State if the following systems are linear/non-linear, causal/non-causal, time-invariant/time


varying.

a.
y[n] = sgn(x[n])

b.
y[n] = n2 x[n + 2]

c.
Y [t] = x(t) cos(2πf t + ϕ)
Rt
Q6. If x(t) = δ(t + 1) − δ(t − 3) . Find the energy in y(t) = −∞
x(τ )dτ

Q7. Find the energy in x(t) shown in Figure 1 .

Figure 1:

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