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Haramaya Inistitute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Signal and Systems Analysis Worksheet

The document discusses signal and systems analysis including determining properties of periodic signals, even and odd components, total energy of signals, sketching waveforms, determining properties of linear time-invariant systems, convolution of signals, differential equations, and basis functions.

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Haramaya Inistitute of Technology School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Signal and Systems Analysis Worksheet

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Haramaya Inistitute of Technology

School of Electrical and computer Engineering


Signal and systems Analysis
Worksheet

1. Determine whether or not each of the following continuous-time signals is periodic. If the
signal is periodic, determine its fundamental period.
a) x(t) = [cos(2t- 3)] 2 b) x[n] = sin(6 n +1)
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c) x[n] = 2cos ( 4n) +sin ( 8n) - 2cos (2 +6 )
d)

e)

f) x(t ) = cos(2π t ) + sin(5t )


g) X(t) = sin(2πt)2
2. Determine the even and odd components the following signals
a) X [n] = {1, 2,-3, 4,5}
b) x(t ) = cos(2π t ) sin(2π t )
c)

d)

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3.The signal x(t) is taken the trapezoidal pulse form which is indicated in the figure bellow. Find
the total energy of x(t)

3. Sketch the waveforms of the following signals :


a) x(t) =u(t) –u(t-3) c) x[n] =u(n+3) +2u[n+1]-2u[t-1] +u[t-3]
b) x(t)=u(t+3) -2u(t) +u(t-2)
4. The systems given below have input x(t) or x[n] and output y[n] respectively. Determine
Whether each of them is i) memoryless, ii) Stable , iii) Linear , iv) causal , v) time invariant
a) y(t) = cos(x(t)) d) y(t)=x(t/4)
b) y[n]= 2x[n]u[n] e) y[n]= log10 (/x[n]/)
c) y(t)=x(2-t) f) y(t) = x(t - 2) + x(2 - t)
5. Determine whether each of the systems defined below is additive and/or homogeneous.
Justify your answers by providing a proof for each property if it holds or a counterexample if
it does not.

6. Linear system H has the input-output relations is shown in the figure below .determine the
following and explain the reason
a) Is this system causal c) Ii this System Memoryless
b) Is this System Time invariant

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8. Compute the convolution of the following pair signals

(b)

(e)

(f)

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10.Consider a system whose input x(t) and output y(t) satisfy the first-order differential equation

The system also satisfies the condition of initial rest.


(a) Determine the system output y1(t) when the input is x1(t) = e3t u(t).
(b) Determine the system output y2(t) when the input is x2(t) = e2t u(t).

11.

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