QUESTION 29: FILL IN THE BLANK For the given the below time response plot, is the system stable? QUESTION 29: FILL IN THE BLANK For the given the below time response plot, is the system stab...
Question 3 For the given the below time response plot, the settling time is? 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.2 0.8 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.2 (Hint: Answers must be written without decimal places. Do not put unit)
2) For the system below, find the phase margin if the system is stable for time delays of 0.1 and 0.2 second. Please use Matlab to plot the frequency response of G(s) (10 pts) Delay 50 (s +2s +5) G(s)
Question 1 (10 pts): Consider the continuous-time LTI system S whose unit impulse response h is given by Le., h consists of a unit impulse at time 0 followed by a unit impulse at time (a) (2pts) Obtain and plot the unit step response of S. (b) (2pts) Is S stable? Is it causal? Explain Two unrelated questions (c) (2pts) Is the ideal low-pass continuous-time filter (frequency response H(w) for H()0 otherwise) causal? Explain (d) (4 pts) Is the discrete-time...
QUESTION 36: CALCULATED NUMERIC For the given the below time response plot, the settling time is? (Hint: Answers must be written without decimal places. Do not put unit) QUESTION 36: CALCULATED NUMERIC For the given the below time response plot, the settling time is? (Hint: Answers must be written without decimal places. Do not put unit)
1. A discrete-time LTI system has the system function H(z) given below: H(2)1 2 (e) Determine the impulse response hin] associated with the stable system defined by this system function. (f) Make a careful sketch of the frequency response magnitude, i.е., IH(ew), of this system for lwl S T. Label your sketch! 1. A discrete-time LTI system has the system function H(z) given below: H(2)1 2 (e) Determine the impulse response hin] associated with the stable system defined by this...
1. A discrete-time LTI system has the system function H() given below: (a) Sketch the pole-zero plot for this system How many possible regions of convergence (ROCs) are there for H(). List the possible ROCs and indicate what type of sequence (left-sided, right-sided, two-sided, finite-length) they correspond to. (b) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a stable system Why? (c) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a causal system? Why? (d) Write a difference equation that relates the input to...
A discrete-time LTI system has the system function \(H(z)\) given below:$$ H(z)=\frac{z^{2}}{z^{2}-\frac{1}{4}} $$(a) Sketch the pole-zero plot for this system. How many possible regions of convergence (ROCs) are there for \(H(z)\). List the possible ROCs and indicate what type of sequence (left-sided, right-sided, two-sided, finite-length) they correspond to.(b) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a stable system? Why?(c) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a causal system? Why?(d) Write a difference equation that relates the input to the output of...
A discrete-time LTI system has the system function H(z) given below: 2 H(z (a) Sketch the pole-zero plot for this system. How many possible (ROCs) are there for H(z). List the possible ROCs and indicate what type of sequence (left-sided, right-sided, two-sided, finite-length) they correspond to (b) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a stable system? Why? (c) Which ROC (or ROCs) correspond to a causal system? Why? (d) Write a difference equation that relates the input to the output...
The impulse response of a discrete-time (DT) LTI system is given as a. State whether or not the system is (i) memoryless, (ii) causal, (ii) stable. Justify your answers mathematically. b. Find an impulse response ho[n] such that the system with impulse response hln] + holn] (the parallel connection) is (i) a memoryless system, (ii) a causal system.
A linear time invariant system has an impulse response given by h[n] = 2(-0.5)" u[n] – 3(0.5)2º u[n] where u[n] is the unit step function. a) Find the z-domain transfer function H(2). b) Draw pole-zero plot of the system and indicate the region of convergence. c) is the system stable? Explain. d) is the system causal? Explain. e) Find the unit step response s[n] of the system, that is, the response to the unit step input. f) Provide a linear...