SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS:
Part (b) and (c)
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS: Part (b) and (c) 1.25 Full-wave rectified signal-Consider the full-wave rectified signal ,(t)...
The equation for a causal full-wave rectified signal is given by c(t) = 12 sin(1 t)u(t) a) The even component of r(t) is shown by xe(t). 1) Find the equation for e(t). ve(t) = 2) From the figures 1 to 4 shown below, select the graph that matches xet). Figure: ? 3) Is ze() causal? ? 4) Is zelt) periodic? ? b) The odd component of 3(t) is shown by xo(t). 1) Find the equation for 2 (t). 2.(t) =...
One of the most important classes of time dependent signals are periodic signals. Periodic signals satisfy tho following signal equations, x(t) X(t) x(t+nt) for n 2,3. The periodic signals to be observed in this laboratory assignment are shown below. In all the examples A represents the amplitude of the signal and may be given as the measurement from 0 to the peak value A, Apk or can be given as the measurement between A and -A which defines a peak-to-peak...
Please do Part 4 and Show all work! 1. 145 points) <FM/FSK Modulation/Demodulations A periodic wave m(t) in Figure 1 below The resulting FM signal is demodulated as shown in the following figure by using frequency discriminator. Assume no attenuation of the signal due to propagation loss (in other words assume amplifiers properly restored the amplitude of the transmitted signal at the receiver) [10 points] Find the Fourier Series (trigonometric Fourier Series) of the message signal m (t) where To...