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10. Find the Fourier transform of a continuous-time signal x(t) = 10e Su(t). Plot the magnitude...
Q2.) Consider the sampling of the continuous-time signal x(t) to obtain a discrete-time signal x[n (1)-10cos(1000m + π/3) + 20cos(2000m + π/6). 110points! ], where x a) What is the maximum sampling interval (minimum sampling frequency) that could be used to ensure an aliasing free sampling of this signal? b) Plot the spectrum of the sampled signal if x() is sampled using a sampling frequency of (i) 2500 Hz (ii) 1800 Hz and state whether there will be an aliasing...
Q. 2 A continuous time signal x(t) has the Continuous Time Fourier Transform shown in Fig 2. Xc() -80007 0 80001 2 (rad/s) Fig 2 According to the sampling theorem, find the maximum allowable sampling period T for this signal. Also plot the Fourier Transforms of the sampled signal X:(j) and X(elo). Label the resulting signals appropriately (both in frequency and amplitude axis). Assuming that the sampling period is increased 1.2 times, what is the new sampling frequency 2? What...
3. The signal continuous time signal re(t)-cos(200t)2cos cos(100t) is sampled at twice the Nyquist rate to get the sequence r[n]. (a) Sketch X(e) (b) If y[n] = [4n]. Sketch Y(e'"). (c) Is there any aliasing in the Fourier spectrum of yin]? Why or Why Not? (d) If z [n] = x-1, ketch the DTFT of z[n] (e) Is there any aliasing in the Fourier spectrum of [n]? Why or Why Not? 3. The signal continuous time signal re(t)-cos(200t)2cos cos(100t) is...
Consider a sampler which samples the continuous-time input signal x(t) at a sampling frequency fs = 8000 Hz and produces at its output a sampled discrete-time signal x$(t) = x(nTs), where To = 1/fs is the sampling period. If the sampled signal is passed through a unity-gain lowpass filter with cutoff frequency of fs/2, sketch the magnitude spectrum of the resulting signal for the following input signals: (a) x(t) = cos(6000nt). (b) x(t) = cos(12000nt). (c) x(t) = cos(18000nt).
4. The continuous-time signal e(t) has the Fourier transform X(jw) shown below. Xe(ju) is zero outside the region shown in the figure X.Gj) -2T (300) -2r(100) 0 2n(100) 2T (300) We need to filter re(t) to remove all frequencies higher than 200 Hz. (a) Plot the effective continuous-time filter we need to implement. Label your plot. b) Suppose we decide to implement the filtering in discrete-time using the overall process (sample, filter, reconstruct) shown in the figure in Problem 3....
Consider the continuous time signal: 2. , π (sin (2t) (Sin (8t) A discrete time signal x[n] -xs(t) -x(nTs) is created by sampling x() with sampling interval, 2it 60 a) Plot the Fourier Transform of the sampled signal, i.e. Xs (jo). b) Plot the DTFT of the sampled signal, ie, X(eja) o) Repeat (a) with 7, 2π d) Repeat (b) with , 18 Consider the continuous time signal: 2. , π (sin (2t) (Sin (8t) A discrete time signal x[n]...
Problem 3: Sampling a Cosine (again) The continuous-time signal ra(t) = cos (150) is sampled with sampling period T, to obtain a discrete-time signal x[n] = XanT). 1. Compute and sketch the magnitude of the continuous-time Fourier transform of ra(t) and the discrete-time Fourier Transform of x[n] for T, = 1 ms and T, = 2 ms. 2. What is the maximum sampling period Ts max such that no aliasing occurs in the sampling process?
Plot the signal s(t) = cos(2πt), and then illustrate the resulting samples with the following sampling intervals: [30 points] • Ts= 0.5 sec. • Ts= 0.75 sec • Ts =1 sec. (a) For each case, also sketch the reconstructed continuous time signal from the samples using linear interpolation (i.e. connecting samples by straight lines). (b) In which case the sampled signal has aliasing distortion? What is the minimal sampling frequency and the corresponding sampling interval needed to avoid aliasing? 3....
# 1 : Imagine that you have a continuous-time signal x(t) whose continuous-time Fourier transform is as given below -25 -20 f, Hz -10 10 20 25 (a) (10 pts) Imagine that this signal is sampled at the sampling rate of F, 65 Hz. Sketch the FT of the resulting signal that would be at the output of an ideal DAC (like we discussed in class) when given these samples. (b) (10 pts) Repeat part (a) for the case that...
Don't need to do #1. Please go into detail on how you solved #2 and #3 The Fourier transform of the signal r(t) is given by the following figure (X(jw)0 for w> 20) X(ju) 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 -10 10 20 m Page 4 of 5 Final S09 EE315 Signals & Systems The signal is sampled to obtain the signal withFourier transform Xlw 1. (5p) What is the minimum sampling frequency w 2. (10p) Now suppose that the sampling frequency...