) + 4 sin(300m), w a) (2 points) Given the signal x(t) = 5 cos(200 period,...
Problem 4.(30 pts) Given the analog signal x(t) cos(2 cos(3t)+2 sin(4mt) A.(10 pts) Find the Nyquist frequency (sampling frequency) which guarantees That x() can be recovered from it's sampled version xIn] with no aliasing. B.(10 pts) If the sampling period of Ts 0.4 see is used identify all discrete frequencies Of the signal x(t), also indicate if this sampling period is adequate to recover x(t) from xn] C.(10 pts) Suppose signal x(t) is modulated by signal e(t) = cos(2000mt) what...
10. Find the Fourier transform of a continuous-time signal x(t) = 10e Su(t). Plot the magnitude spectrum and the phase spectrum. If the signal is going to be sampled, what should be the minimum sampling frequency so that the aliasing error is less than 0.1 % of the maximum original magnitude at half the sampling frequency. 11. A signal x(t) = 5cos(2nt + 1/6) is sampled at every 0.2 seconds. Find the sequence obtained over the interval 0 st 3...
ints) A continuous time signal is given below: x(t) = 10 + 3 sin (20t + 3) + 5 cos(40π) This is sampled at t = 0.01 n to get a the discrete-time signal x[n], which is then applied to an ideal DAC to obtain a reconstructed continuous time signal y(t). a. i. Determine x[n] and graph its samples, using Matlab, along with the signal x(t) in one plot, plot a few cycles of x(t). ii. Determine the reconstructed signal,...
Question 1: (Sampling and Aliasing Effeet) (25 Marks) The given analog signal x(t)--sin(16xt)+ sin(11xt)+ sin (5nt), where t is in milliseconds, is sampled at a rate of 12kHz. The resulting samples are immediately reconstructed by an ideal reconstructor. a. Find and sketch the spectrum of x(t) versus Ω. b. Find and sketch the spectrum of the sampled signal versus o. c. Determine the analog signal x (t) at the output of the reconstructor. d. Prove the x(0) and x(t) having...
No. 4 (5 points) Given a signal x(t)= 1 + sin(2t). (1) Is it a period signal or not? If so, write -down period T (2) Calculate its size (signal energy? or signal power?)
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....
Problem 3 (30 points). Given an analog signal x(t) = 6 cos(200xt)+3 cos(600xt) + COS(1600xt) a. What is the minimum sampling frequency such that no aliasing occurs? b. Suppose sampling frequency = 1K Hz, plot the frequency spectrum range from 1 to 1 for x(n) (use for digital frequency in x-axis). Explain how to get your plots in detail. c. Repeat part b, i.e. plot the frequency spectrum range from - i tor for x(n) (use @ for digital frequency...
17. The following system is used to sample and reconstruct the signal x(t)-1-cos(15π) with a sampling interval T-0.1 sec. p(t) xIn] y(t) x(t) -0.5 0.5 1B 1B X.(o) X (o) [2 Marks each] Given that the input signal, x(t) -1+cos(15rt) Sketch |X(a) The sampling interval is set to T= 0, 1 ec. SketchXs(o) where x(t) = p(t)x(t). Determine the expression for y(t). Is y(t) a reconstruction of x()? Does aliasing occur? explain
17. The following system is used to sample...
Question 4 For the given x(t) signal determine X(w) (Fourier Transform) X(t)= 5(2t - 1) - 5(2t + 1) Your answer: X(w)= j sin(w/2) X(w)= j cos(w/2) X(w)=sin(w/2) X(w)= sin(2) X(w)= cos(2w) Clear answer Back Next 19 w MacBook esc Q Search or enter website nam