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xa (t ) sin(100t ) cos(200t )
The above discrete-time signal is sampled with a sampling period Ts to obtain the
discrete-time signal:
n 2n
x(n) sin cos
5 5
Determine two possible values of Ts that would have resulted in the discrete-time signal
x(n)?
2. Consider the discrete-time signal given by:
x(n) cos(0.24n)
Find two different continuous-time signals that would produce the above discrete-time
signal when sampled with a sampling frequency of 4 kHz.
n, 3 n 3
x1 (n)
0,
otherwise
and
x2 (n) u (n 4) 2u (n) u (n 5)
Sketch and label each of the following signals derived from x1(n) and x2(n) carefully.
e. y (n) x1 (n 2) x2 (n 2) k . y (n) x1 (n 2) x2 (6 n)
f . y (n) x1 (2n) x2 (n 4)
4. Find the even and odd parts of a discrete-time signal given by () = 2 ().
5. Determine whether the following discrete-time signals are periodic or not. Find the
fundamental period for the periodic signals.
a. () = cos(0.125)
b. () = 16 ( )
17
c. () = sin(0.2 + )
f. () = 2 (2)
6. Determine whether the systems given by the following input-output relationship are
linear, time-invariant, causal, BIBO stable, memoryless, invertible or not.
a. () = cos[()]
b. () = +1
= ()
c. () = ( + 2)
d. () = |(2)|
e. () = ()()
f. () = () + ( + 1)