This document is a midterm exam for the course 'Analog Signal Processing' at the University of Technology - VNUHCM, scheduled for 17/12/2020. It includes four questions covering signal energy calculations, linear time-invariant systems, circuit analysis, and responses to circuit changes. Students are allowed to use one A4 sheet of notes and must submit both the question and answer sheets.
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This document is a midterm exam for the course 'Analog Signal Processing' at the University of Technology - VNUHCM, scheduled for 17/12/2020. It includes four questions covering signal energy calculations, linear time-invariant systems, circuit analysis, and responses to circuit changes. Students are allowed to use one A4 sheet of notes and must submit both the question and answer sheets.
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MIDTERM Date 17/12/2020 EXAM UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY - VNUHCM Course title Analog Signal Processing FACULTY OF EEE Course ID 405401 Duration 80 mins Question sheet code Notes: - One A4 paper (2 sides) of notes is allowed. - Submit the question sheet together with the answer sheet (The above part must be hidden when copying for exam)
Question 1 (2.5 marks)
a) Consider the signal . Sketch the signal and calculate the energy of the signal . Then, sketch the signals and b) Sketch the signal x(t) given by
and then determine the power of the signal.
c) Discuss the linearity and time-invariance properties of the system: .
An LTI analog system has the unit impulse response a) Using the definition of the integral convolution, find the output for the input . b) Use the definition of the integral convolution to find the zero-state response for the input . c) Use the LTI property of the system to find the zero-state response for the input .
Question 4 (2.5 marks) Consider the below circuit with R1=10 , R2=10 , L=2 H, vs=5 V. The switch was at postion a for a long time. At t=0, the switch is moved to position b. - Determine the current i(t) and voltage v(t) for t<0. - Determine the current i(t) and voltage v(t) for t>0.