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E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012 Solution to HW #7

Solution to Homework Assignment 7


Solution to Problem 1: test
(a)
F() =
_
e
jt
0
[
0
,
0
]
0 elsewhere
.
By using the defnition of inverse FT:
f(t) =
1
2
_

0

0
e
jt
0
e
jt
d =
1
2
_

0

0
e
j(tt
0
)
d =
1
2
1
j(t t
0
)
e
j(tt
0
)
|

0
=
sin[
0
(t t
0
)]
(t t
0
)
=

0

sinc[
0
(t t
0
)].
(b)
F() =
_

_
j [
0
, 0)
j (0,
0
]
0 elsewhere
.
By using the defnition of inverse FT:
f(t) =
1
2
__
0

0
je
jt
d
_

0
0
je
jt
d
_
=
1
2
1
t
_
e
jt
|
0

0
e
jt
|

0
0
_
=
1
2t
_
1 e
j
0
t
e
j
0
t
+ 1

=
1 cos(
0
t)
t
.
Solution to Problem 2: From the plot,
f
1
(t) = sin t[u(t) u(t )] = sin t u(t) + sin(t )u(t ).
From Table 4.1,
sin t u(t)

2j
[( 1) ( + 1)] +
1
1
2
.
By using the time-shifting property,
sin(t ) u(t )
_

2j
[( 1) ( + 1)] +
1
1
2
_
e
j
.
By linearity of FT, we have
F() =
_

2j
[( 1) ( + 1)] +
1
1
2
_
(1 + e
j
).
As ( 1)(1 + e
j
) = 1 + e
j
= 0 and ( + 1)(1 + e
j
) = 1 + e
j
= 0, we have
F() =
1 + e
j
1
2
.
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E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012 Solution to HW #7
For the second signal,
f
2
(t) = e
at
[u(t) u(t T)] = e
at
u(t) e
aT
e
a(tT)
u(t T).
From Table 4.1,
e
at
u(t)
1
a + j
.
By using the time-shifting property,
e
a(tT)
u(t T)
1
a + j
e
jT
.
By the linearity of FT, we have
F() =
1 e
(a+j)T
a + j
.
Solution to Problem 3:
F() = rect
_
4
2
_
+ rect
_
+ 4
2
_
.
From Table 4.1,
1

sinc(t) rect
_

2
_
.
By using the frequency-shifting property and linearity,
f(t) =
1

sinc(t)e
j4t
+
1

sinc(t)e
j4t
=
2

sinc(t) cos 4t.


Solution to Problem 4: test.
(a) By using the defnition of FT,
F() =
_
0
T
e
jt
dt
_
T
0
e
jt
dt =
e
jt
j
|
0
T
+
e
jt
j
|
T
0
=
1
j
[e
jT
1 + e
jT
1] =
2
j
[cos(T) 1].
(b)
f(t) = rect
_
t +
T
2
T
_
rect
_
t
T
2
T
_
.
By using Pair 17 of Table 4.1 and the time-shifting property,
F() =Tsinc
_
T
2
_
e
j
T
2
Tsinc
_
T
2
_
e
j
T
2
=2jTsinc
_
T
2
_
sin
_
T
2
_
= 2jT
sin
2 T
2
T
2
=
2
j
[cos(T) 1].
(c)
g(t) =
df(t)
dt
= (t + T) 2(t) + (t T).
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E E 238 B1 - Winter 2012 Solution to HW #7
By using the pair (t) 1, the time-shifting property, and linearity,
G() = e
jT
2 + e
jT
= 2[cos(T) 1]. (1)
Using time-differentiation property, we have
G() = jF().
Comparing this with (??), we have
F() =
2
j
[cos(T) 1].
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