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Let the LTI system be described by 3y' (t) + y(t) = 2x' (t) Find the...
An LTI system is described by the following differential equation. Find the output when x(t)- u(t) and has the following initial conditions: y(0)= 1, (0) = 2 , and x(0)--I dy x dx +at + 4 y(t) = dt + x(t) Solution
Question 1: (2 marks) Find the zero-input response yz(t) for a linear time-invariant (LTI) system described by the following differential equation: j(t) + 5y(t) + 6y(t) = f(t) + 2x(t) with the initial conditions yz (0) = 0 and jz (0) = 10. Question 2: (4 marks) The impulse response of an LTI system is given by: h(t) = 3e?'u(t) Find the zero-state response yzs (t) of the system for each the following input signals using convolution with direct integration....
Q1) Let X(t) be a zero-mean WSS process with X(t) is input to an LTI system with Let Y(t) be the output. a) Find the mean of Y(t) b) Find the PSD of the output SY(f) c) Find RY(0) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Q2) The random process X(t) is called a white Gaussian noise process if X(t) is a stationary Gaussian random process with zero mean, and flat power spectral density, Let X(t) be a white Gaussian noise process that is input to...
Digital Signal Processing Homework #4 1. Find the solution of the differential equation: y+4y+3y = x+2x for x(t)-e'u(t) and initial conditions y(0) 0, (0) 1 What is the transfer function of a LTI system that is describable by the equation above? 2. Find the transfer functions of the LTI systems A and B in the configuration shown below when you are given that v v-z and y-x
2.6.1-2.6.62.6.1 Consider a causal contimuous-time LTI system described by the differential equation$$ y^{\prime \prime}(t)+y(t)=x(t) $$(a) Find the transfer function \(H(s)\), its \(R O C\), and its poles.(b) Find the impulse response \(h(t)\).(c) Classify the system as stable/unstable.(d) Find the step response of the system.2.6.2 Given the impulse response of a continuous-time LTI system, find the transfer function \(H(s),\) the \(\mathrm{ROC}\) of \(H(s)\), and the poles of the system. Also find the differential equation describing each system.(a) \(h(t)=\sin (3 t) u(t)\)(b)...
Q3. Let Grepresent a system described by the following differential equation: diye) + y(t) = dre) - 10) where x(1) is the input signal and y(t) is the output signal. a. (15 points) Determine the output yı(t) of G when the input is x below: 0 0 : otherwise b. (10 points) Consider a feedback loop that contains the system G, as shown below: Find a differential equation that relates w(l) to yo) when K = 10. Your differential equation...
Given a system described by ODE y + 3y' + 2y = 30% + 2x, what is the transfer function for the system (Laplace Domain)? What is the impulse response of the system (Time Domain)? (10 points)
Problem 1: Let the impulse response of an LTI system be given by 0 t< h(t) = 〉 1 0 < t < 1 0 t>1 Find the output y(t) of this system if the input is given by a) x(t) = 1 + cos(2nt) b) x(t)-cos(Tt) c) x(t) sin (t )l d) x(t) = 1 0 < t < 10 0 t 10 e) x(t) = δ(t-2)-5(t-4) f) a(t)-etu(t) Problem 2: For the same LTI system in Problem 1,...
A system is described by the differential equation −5y′′(t)−3y′(t)+3y(t)=ys(t), Find the transfer function associated with this system H(s). Write the solution as a single fraction in s. H(s)=_______________?
A causal LTI system is described by the following difference equation: y(n) – Ay(n-1) - 2A2y(n − 2) = x(n) – 2x(n-1) + x(n–2), where A is a real constant. Determine the z-domain transfer function, H(z), of the system in terms of A.