Fourier Transform - 2
Fourier Transform - 2
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EXAMPLE S.4 Using properties of Fourier transform, find the Fourier transform cf
(c) Given
TheFour
following (b) te u ) (c) u() (d) p!
(a)
() sin o, u(1)
(g) e Mu(t-2) (h)
(e) cos , u()
(k) u(-)
() cos , () sin , ! By using
-) +S(-2)
() Su+ 2) +8u + ) +Su
Solution: -at
x()=e u(1)
(a) Given
We know that
1
F[e"u(-)]= On simi
a- jo
d
=j do 2+ jo -1Ç)
(2+ jo) (2+ jo)
On similar lines,
te 4r u(1) FT
(a+ jo)
x(1) = ej2 Fourier Transforms 333
Given
u(t)
Fouriertransform of a unit step function u(t) is
The
given by
F[u(1)]= n8(@) +
jo
By usingfrequency shifting property [ej
x(t)4 FT,
Feut))= F[u)]0-0-2 X(0- on) ], we have
1
jo =1Ô(0-2) + 1
W=0-2
j(a-2)
On similar lines, e u(t) nÒ(0- a)+ 1
F[|]= 2r(0)
By using the frequency shift property [i.e. ex(t) FT
X(0- 0)], we have
F[e ]= F[e (1)] =F[I] 0=0-00
=0 = 2rö(0) lw=0-00 = 278(0 - @)
: Given
x)= cos @t ult)
F[cos@,t u()]= F 2
2jw
2
jo
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e -2(3+jo)
F|x()]= 3+ jo
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x(t) =e -alt-2|
2a
Given
F[e a]=
Wehave
X, (0) = 2r8(0)
al
F[(1)cos l=[2rÖl@ +o,) +2z8(0-
a,) + S(@- a)]
ie. F[cosW]= z[ö(o+
x(t)=sin W!
) Given
B(w+a)- 2n8l@-@)l
FI) sin ayi] = 2 (2
:.
1 =nÔ(-W) +
= nÖ0) + j(-0)
jolo-w
1
= R8l0) -
jo
+ 8t -2)
() Given x()= +2) + S(t + 1) + 8(t - 1)
ejo+ejo
+eo+e j +er20 =2 2 2 Solution:
=2[cos 0+ cos 2w]
EXAMPLE 5.5 Find the Fourier transform of the
signal
x(t) =e for
=0
-2sts2
otherwise
Solution: Given
x(t) = e for -2 Sts2
X(0)=e-e-jon dt
Now,
2
-2 dt
-2 'ejar dt
2
=|eljo" dt +el+jo)1 2
dt
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Substituting t = 0 in the above equation, we get
| X(o) do = 2rx(0)
=27(1)
= 2n
Parsavel's theorem, we have
(b) From
120 do
2
2 3
Jowing quante 87
3
Substituting t = 2, we get
X(o) = | x()e j dt
Substituting o = 0, we get
X(0) =x() dt
odd signal.]
=0 [:: x¢) is a shifted
5 FOURIER TRANSFORM
`YSTEM ANALYSIS WITH
differential equation
Consider an LTI System described by the
M d'x()
d'y)
d1k k=0
k=0
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a, F
dik
-X,F d'x)|
dik
k=0 k=0
k-0
a, (jo' Y(o) = ,jo X(o)k=0
N M
1.e.
Y(o) 4, jo) =X(o) b;(jw)
k=0 k=0
EXAMPLE 5.44 An LTI filter has the frequency response |H(0)| as shown in Figure54
Determine the filter output
corresponding to the input r() = e.
4|H(0) |
2T
-21
Figure 5.47
Magnitude response \H(O:
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The frequency response of the LTI filter shown in
Solation. Figure 5.47 is given as:
H(o =-2ra
filteris:
tothe
put r(t) = el2r
(a)
ult) -e ut) (b)
(b) Given
(c)
x() =eu(t)
Solution:
X(0) = (a)
jo+4
Y(0) = X(0) H(0) = 1
1
(jo+4) (jo+3)(jo+2)
B
jo+2 + 1/2 1 1/2
jo+3 jo + 4 jo+2 jw+3 jw +4
Taking
for inputinverse
x) = Fourier
e ult) transform
is: on both
sides, the response of the given
system
yi) =e
EXAMPLE 5.47
differential equation Find the frequency ut)-eu)
response of -eu()
an LTI System described bythe
d' yl) (b) T
d1 6d' y) 5dy(t)
dt' d +4 y()=3x(i)
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aktion
Given differential equation is:
dy), 6d'y) Sdy(t)
di' dt +4y) =3x(t)
Fouriertransform on both
sides, we get
king
(jo)' Y(@) +6(j0) Y(o) +5jo) Y(@) +4Y(0) =
3X(@)
Y(0) [(j0) +6(j0) +5(j0) +4] =3X(@)
of the system is:
frequency response
Y(o) 3
H(@) =
X(@) jo' +6(j0) +5(j0) +4
EKPLE 5.48 The input and output of a causal LTI system are described by the
Kfierential equation
d'y) 3dy(t)-+2y(t) =x()
dt
H(0) =
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both sides, we get
Taking inverse Fourier transform on
h)=FH(0)] =
'ut)
(c) Given x(1) =teu()
X(0) =
(1+ jo)'
Therefore, the output transtorm Y(o) is:
1 1 1
Y(o) = X(o) H(0) =
(1+ jo) (l+jo(2+ jo) (jo+1'jo+2)
A B C D
x(t)=3eu(t)
X(0) =3F|eu))=3-
The output transform is: jo+ 1
y() =F|Y(o)I
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3 A B
Y(o)= (jo+4Mjo-+1) jo++4 j0+l jo+1 jo+4
transform on both sides, we get the output of the system
inverse Fourier
Aing
y() =e ut)-eu )
y)
x() i()