Unit I Classification of Signals and Systems
Unit I Classification of Signals and Systems
Unit I Classification of Signals and Systems
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1. Define Signal.
2. Define System.
3. Define CT signals.
Continuous time signals are defined for all values of time. It is also called as an
analog signal and is represented by x(t).
Eg: AC waveform, ECG etc.
4. Define DT signal.
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8. State the relation between step, ramp and delta functions (CT).
The relation ship between unit step and unit delta function is
δ(t)= u(t)
The relationship between delta and unit ramp function is
δ(t).dt = r(t)
The signal x(t) is said to be power signal, if and only if the normalized
average power p is finite and non-zero.
Ie. 0<p<4
A signal x(t) is said to be energy signal if and only if the total
normalized energy is finite and non-zero.
Ie. 0<E< 4
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UNIT II
ANALYSIS OF CT SIGNALS
1. Define CT signal
Continuous time signals are defined for all values of time. It is also
called as an analog signal and is represented by x(t).
Eg: AC waveform, ECG etc.
Consider x(t) be a periodic signal. The fourier series can be written for
this signal as follows
x(t)= a0 + an cosω0nt + bnsinω0nt
n 1 n 1
This is known as Quadrature Fourier Series.
j2πnt / T0
x(t)= Cn e
n 1
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Parsevals power theorem states that the total average power of a periodic
signal x(t) is equal to the sum of the average powers of its phasor components.
(i). The function x(t) should be single valued in any finite time interval T
(ii). The function x(t) should have atmost finite number of
discontinuities in any finite time interval T.
(iii). The function x(t) should have finite number of maxima and
minima in any time interval T.
(iv) The function x(t) should be absolutely integrable.
10. Find the Fourier transform of function x(t)=δ(t)
Ans: 1
11. State Rayleigh’s energy theorem.
Rayleigh‟s energy theorem states that the energy of the signal may be
written in frequency domain as superposition of energies due to
individual spectral frequencies of the signal.
2
Ans: 1/s
14. What are the methods for evaluating inverse Laplace transform.
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If x(t) and X(s) are laplace transform pairs, then the final value of x(t)
is given as ,
Lim t->4x(t)= Lim s->0[sX(s)]
If x1(t) and x1(f) are fourier transform pairs and x2(t) and x2(f) are
fourier transform pairs, then
x1(t)x2(f-t)dt is fourier transform pair with X1(f)X2(f)
Ans: 2/jW
at
20. Find out the laplace transform of f(t)=e
Ans: 1/(s-a)
UNIT III
LTI- CT SYSTEMS
In a continuous time system if the time shift in the input signal results in
the corresponding time shift in the output, then it is called the LTI-CT system
The tools used for the analysis of the LTI-CT system are
Fourier transform
Laplace transform
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a. commutative property
b. distributive property
c. associative property
d. shift property
e. convolution with an impulse
f. width property
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1. Define DTFT.
Let us consider the discrete time signal x(n).Its DTFT is denoted as X(w).It is
given as X(w)= x(n)e-jwn
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5. Define DFT.
DFT is defined as X(w)= x(n)e-jwn. Here
x(n) is the discrete time sequence X(w)
is the fourier transform ofx(n).
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11. What is the advantage of direct form 2 over direct form 1 structure?
The direct form 2 structure has reduced memory requirement compared to
direct form 1 structure.
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16.A causal DT system is BIBO stable only if its transfer function has
_________.
Ans:A causal DT system is stable if poles of its transfer function lie
within the
unit circle.
17. If u(n) is the impulse response response of the system, What is its step
response?
Here h(n) = u(n) and the input is x(n) =
u(n). Hence the output y(n) = h(n) * x(n)
= u(n) * u(n)
20.Determine the range of values of the parameter „a‟ for which the linear
time invariant
system with impulse response h(n)=an u(n) is stable?
Ans: H(z)= z , There is one pole at z=a. The system is stable, if all
its poles.
z-a
i.e., within the unit circle. Hence |a| < 1 for stability.
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