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1. Determine the Fourier transforms X) of the following signals and plot the spectrum a x(...
Determine the Fourier transform of the following signals and plot the spectrum a. x(t) 4 sin 2T1000t b, x(t)= 4sin 2πί000t cos 2π4000t c. x(t)= (4 + cos 272000) cos 2π5000t
Question 3 (25pts]: Determine the Fourier transforms of the following signals and plot their coresponding magnitude spectra. a) Spts] x(t) = cos(3t) u(t). b) [8pts] x(t) = u(t + 2) – u(t – 2). c) 19pts] x(f) = e(1+ j20#)u(t).
Problem .2 Determine the Fourier transform of the following signals and plot the spectrum C. X(t) = (2+ cos211000t) cos 275000t
Problem 7.3 r(t) has the Fourier transform Xjw Determine the Fourier transforms of the following signals. (a) Fal)-5r(3t -2) (b) r(t)(t 1)sin(2t) (c) elt)5) HINT: Find the value of r(t) first. (d) ralt) (t)cos(2mt
Fourier transform from Laplace transform-The Fourier transform of finite support signals, which are absolutely integrable or finite energy, can be obtained from their Laplace transform rather than doing the integral. Consider the following signals 5.30 x3(t) - r(t + 1) - 2r(t) + r(t - 1) (a) Plot each of the above signals. (b) Find the Fourier transforms (X,(S2)) for1, 2, and 3 using the Laplace transform (c) Use MATLAB's symbolic integration function int to compute the Fourier transform of...
Find and plot the Fourier transforms of the following signals. (if the Fourier transform is a complex function, plot the magnitude absolute value) and phase (argument) parts separately) [70 points]. [Hint: You can use the time shifting property if applicable] 5, 0 <ts3 Xs(t)-〈0, otherwise
Problem 2 Determine the signals having the following Fourier transforms. So, 0 < 1W < Wo (a) X(w) = { (a) A 10) | 1, wo < lw <a (b) X(w) = cos?w (hint: expand first X (w) in terms of ejw) (c) X(W) = { 1, wo – dw/25\w Swo + dw/2 10, elsewhere
(a) Determine the Fourier transform of x(t) 26(t-1)-6(t-3) (b) Compute the convolution sum of the following signals, (6%) [696] (c) The Fourier transform of a continuous-time signal a(t) is given below. Determine the [696] total energy of (t) 4 sin w (d) Determine the DC value and the average power of the following periodic signal. (6%) 0.5 0.5 (e) Determine the Nyquist rate for the following signal. (6%) x(t) = [1-0.78 cos(50nt + π/4)]2. (f) Sketch the frequency spectrum of...
3) (Fourier Transforms Using Properties) - Given that the Fourier Transform of a signal x(t) is X(f) - rect(f/ 2), find the Fourier Transform of the following signals using properties of the Fourier Transform: (a) d(t) -x(t - 2) (d) h(t) = t x( t ) (e) p(t) = x( 2 t ) (f) g(t)-x( t ) cos(2π) (g) s(t) = x2(t ) (h)p()-x(1)* x(t) (convolution)
3) (Fourier Transforms Using Properties) - Given that the Fourier Transform of a signal...
1) (Fourier Transforms each of the following signals (a - c), sketch the signal x(t), and find its Fourier Transform X(f) using the defining integral (rather than "known" transforms and properties) (a)x(t) rectt 0.5) from Definition)- For (c) r(t) = te-2, 11(1) (b) x(t)-2t rect(t)
1) (Fourier Transforms each of the following signals (a - c), sketch the signal x(t), and find its Fourier Transform X(f) using the defining integral (rather than "known" transforms and properties) (a)x(t) rectt 0.5) from...