For each of the following transfer functions, plot the pole-zero pattern, draw curves of M(a) ver...
For each of the transfer functions given below, draw the pole-zero plot and plot the magnitude separate from the phase as a function of frequency. Show only the asymptotic terms that make up the transfer function and then add them to show the composite plot. You can verify your plots (to some extent) by using MATLAB to generate the plots but only as a check that the work you have done is correct. The work that will count for points...
For each of the transfer functions given below, draw the pole-zero plot and using the log- semilog paper provided on Blackboard to plot the magnitude separate from the phase as a function of frequency. Show only the asymptotic terms that make up the transfer function and then add them to show the composite plot. You can verify your plots (to some extent) by using MATLAB to generate the plots but only as a check that the work you have done...
2. Consider the pole-zero plot of a transfer function H(s) given in Figure P14.2. (a) If the dc gain is -10, find HG). (b) Compute the impulse response. (c) Compute the step response. CHECK: Your answer to (b) should be the derivative of your answer to (c), since the delta function is the derivative of the step function. (d) If the input is 10 ), find the pos- itive number a such that the response does not have a term...
5. Consider an LTI system with transfer function H(s). Pole-zero plot of H(s) is shown below. Im (a) How many ROCs can be considered for this system? (b) Assume system is causal. Find ROC of H(S) (c) Assume y(t) is system output with step unit as input. Given lim y(t) = 5 , 00 Find H(s).
3. Consider an LTI system with transfer function H(s). Pole-zero plot of H(s) is shown below. Im O--- Re (a) How many ROCs can be considered for this system? (b) Assume system is causal. Find ROC of H(S) (c) Assume y(t) is system output with step unit as input. Given lim yết) = 5 , Find H(s). (d) (optional) Find y(2) (y(t) for t = 2).
1. There are 8 pole-zero graphs of system transfer functions in Figure E-1. Answer the following questions about their frequency responses, impulse responses and step responses. Frequency response: (a) Which have a phase approaching zero at very high frequencies? (b) Which have a phase that is discontinuous at zero frequency? (c) Which have a magnitude approaching zero at high frequencies? Step response: (a) Which have a step response that is non-zero in the limit to? (b) Which have a step...
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