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Tutorial - Lesson 1

The document is a tutorial for a Digital Signal Processing course focusing on signal sampling and reconstruction. It includes exercises on sketching the spectrum of sampled analog signals and analyzing the effects of lowpass filtering on those signals. Specific tasks involve calculating and illustrating the spectra for given analog signals sampled at 8,000 Hz and determining aliasing noise frequencies.

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Tutorial - Lesson 1

The document is a tutorial for a Digital Signal Processing course focusing on signal sampling and reconstruction. It includes exercises on sketching the spectrum of sampled analog signals and analyzing the effects of lowpass filtering on those signals. Specific tasks involve calculating and illustrating the spectra for given analog signals sampled at 8,000 Hz and determining aliasing noise frequencies.

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BEE4013/EE414 Digital Signal Processing

Tutorial
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Lesson 1
Signal Sampling & Signal Reconstruction
1. Given an analog signal
x(t) = 5 cos (2π.1500t), for t  0
sampled at a rate of 8,000 Hz.
(a) Sketch the spectrum of the original signal
(b) Sketch the spectrum of the sampled signal from 0 kHz up to 20 kHz.

2. Given an analog signal


x(t) = 5 cos (2π.2500t) + 2 cos(2π.3200t), for t  0
sampled at a rate of 8,000 Hz.
(a) Sketch the spectrum of the sampled signal up to 20 kHz.
(b) Sketch the recovered analog signal spectrum if an ideal lowpass filter with a cutoff frequency
of 4 kHz is used to filter the sampled signal in order to recover the original signal.

3. Given an analog signal


x(t) = 5 cos (2π.2500t) + 2 cos(2π.4500t), for t  0
sampled at a rate of 8,000 Hz.
(a) Sketch the spectrum of the sampled signal up to 20 kHz.
(b) Sketch the recovered analog signal spectrum if an ideal lowpass filter with a cutoff frequency
of 4 kHz is used to filter the sampled signal in order to recover the original.
(c) Determine the frequency of aliasing noise.

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