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Please solve the following with full steps. 2. Given the following z-transform of the impulse response h [n], of a causal LTI system Ti H1 (z) = (,-1)(z-0.5) (a) Find hin (b) Verify the first three no...
Problem 3. See the cascaded LTI system given in Fig. 3. w in Figure 3: Cascaded LTI system Let the z-transform of the impulse response of the first block be (z - a)(z -b)(z - c) H1(2) a) Find the impulse response of the first block, hi[n in terms of a, b, c, d. Is this an FIR and IIR system? Explain your reasoning b) Find a, b, c, so that the first block nullifies the input signal c) Let...
Problem 3 (30 points) An LTI system has an impulse response hin], whose z-transform equals 1-1 1. List all the poles and zeros of H(2). Sketch the pole-zero plot.. 2. If this system is causal, provide the ROC of H(2) and the expression of hin. case, is this system also stable? 3. If the ROC of H(z) does not exist, provide and the expression of hn.
1. An LTI system has an impulse response h[n] for which thez transform is a. Plot the pole-zero pattern for H(z). b. Using the fact that signals of the form z are eigenfunctions of LTI systems, determine the system output for all n if the input x [n] is given by 72 I3(2)
6. [10!] An LTI system has an impulse response hin] for which the z-transform is Homework#6, Ve216 Spring 2018 ue (a) [5] Plot the pole-zero pattern for H(z). (b) [5!] Using the fact that signals of the form 2" are eigenfunctions of LTI systems, determin the system output for all n if the input r[n] is
Problem 2: Find the impulse response h(n) of a causal LTI system if the input x(n) and the output y(n) are given as follows 72 42)un-1) y(n)-G)na(n) xnun)
Consider the Z-Transform: H(z)= 2-2) a. Find the difference equation for this H() b. Find and sketch the Inverse Z-Transform h(n) for (i) causal andii) mixed cases. Specify which case of ROC corresponds to a stable system.
2. Linearity Consider a system given with the following impulse response: (5%) h[n] 4u[1 a) Is the system LTI? b) Is it causal? c) Is it stable? 2. Linearity Consider a system given with the following impulse response: (5%) h[n] 4u[1 a) Is the system LTI? b) Is it causal? c) Is it stable?
7. A causal LTI system has a transfer function given by H (z) = -1 (1 4 The input to the system is x[n] = (0.5)"u[n] + u[-n-1] ) Find the impulse response of the system b) Determine the difference equation that describes the system. c) Find the output y[n]. d) Is the system stable?
2-If X1(z)Find the Z-Transform of X2[x]-X, ln +3]u[n] Find theZ-Transform of X211 ( I-hind the Inverse Z-transform of given function. a) R(Z) =- (1-e") (-(z-e-ar) 3 +282+8-1 b) F (Z) = (2-2)2(2+2) Find the Z-Transform of X2 [x] = X1 [n + 3] u [n] 3- Solve the difference equation 3 4 With initial conditions y-1] 1 and yl-2] 3 4- Let the step response of a linear, time-invariant, causal system be 72 3) ulnl 15 3 a) Find the...
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...