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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL of ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING QUIZ #2 DATE: 23-Oct-12 COURSE: ECE 3084B NAME: Sol ot 10 n GT LOGIN: LAST, FIRST ‘* Write your name on the front page ONLY. DETACH the last TWO pages, which contain 1 sets of formulas for your convenience. # Closed book, but one page (8}” x 11”) of HAND-WRITTEN notes permitted. OK to write on both sides. ‘© Unless stated otherwise, justify your reasoning clearly to receive any partial credit. ‘¢ You must write your answer in the space provided on the exam paper itself, Only these answers will be graded. Circle your answers, or write them in the boxes provided. If space is needed for scratch work, use the backs of previous pages. ‘* Note that Problem 5 is on two pages ~ the last part, part d, is on the second page of the problem. Problem | Value | Score ex] e] eo] ja}s]s]s]/s8 Problem Q2.1: (a) (10 pis) Consider the initial value problem defined by this differential equation and initial condition: a gud) = 2) +4 yO) =5 Find the expression for Y(s), the Laplace transform of the solution of this initial value prob- lem, Do not try to invert the Laplace transform to find the actual solution y(t) for ¢ > 0, since that ~y require a partial fraction .xpansion, which we haven't covered yet. Y(s)~ S=-2VGs) +e * eetZl = ats Ys)= KE shite by 4 (s+ (b) (5 pts) Find the inverse Laplace transform of F(s) ee (e+ OP + ‘transform of - ea) OO eG DetepeD) MOE ——a (©) (6 pts) Perform the following integral by first noticing that it's a convolution: sin(000{¢= 7), _ Sin(2000) ysinlacore ) ) sin(2000r) sin (3000) [. 7 ae _— in Fourier domaine - 20007, “2o0« 2000% is-time LTT system with a frequency response given by Ae) = je (a) (10 pts) Find the output, y(t), of the he gai fom if the input is f(t) = 68(¢ +5). ht = Se step Cr) = “os as (b) (10 pts) Find the oo system if the input is f(f) = deos(Sat — ig HOSw)= § Sai os a : le qs -& Problem Q2.3: (a) (10 pts) Use your handy dandy Laplace transform tables to perform the following integral without slogging through an integration by parts: fonnera (sin(te)>| a 3 Ty (b) (10 pts) Find the Fourier transform of {(0) = ) = fe steplt +8)}. a dere 7 = 4 prop. een \ j3t d=) © Problem Q2.4: (2) (10 pts) Suppose the Laplace transform ofa fiction g(t) i given by te) = MON +10) S* terms dommate Oger AS SIw « Find (0) eae in s6G= fn, BEG = [BY S- P00 © Find limy 0 g(t). wn eGlee Sxorle —/ 25 lig $6 Sor hg (b) (10 pts) Suppose a periodic signal with Fourier series given Be so $ femme wT pe component! senna tnmmeany G0 88 is inpat to continuous-time LT sytem with a equeney response " . i Ta monic H(jw) = 2Alstep(we + 2500n) ~ steplw ~ 2500n)] Sy mys eilter Give an expression for the resulting output, y(f) in terms of real quantities (ie. we don't ‘want fo see complex exponentials in your, owen o- Boone —j|Boont y= 24) ie -3e a2. Soo Se jroo 1 give] a aun Z 300w ~ we CE snl Toor) er ( SE coet es Cis \ = bcos (200 To J Problem Q2.5: Consider the enseade systein below consisting of amplitude modulators and the LTT system H(i): cos(ag!) cos(ayt) The Fourier transform of the input, W (jie), and the frequency response of the LTT system (which isan ideal LPF) are given below. spectrum WGw) before JL Ise Filter 7 {; fol Swe rad/s on 200% Bil = ie” N (je) shown above | -2ooy “loon 0 loom = 200Tr w (a) (5 pts) Assume that -r(t) when the input is X (jue) (b) 6 pts) Assume that wy = 2007, wy = 800m and we = 200. Make a sketch of the Fourier transform of y(t) when the input is W(jw) shown above. Y(e) A ] w Un -2007 ~\oo7 ° loog “O0Ow 7 (6) (6 pts) Assume that wa = 5007 and 4, = 500r. When the input is H(jw) shown above, find the largest possible value of «such that y(t) = jw(t). ~\ooot need We < Goon] (a) ( pts) This part is unrelated to the parts on the previous page. ‘The derivation of the sampling theorem involves the operations of impulse train sampling and reconstruction as shown in the following system: f(t) Flt) | urt system , Ay(jo) wt) = SO stat) ‘The LTT system is the ideal bandlimited reconstruction filter with frequency response given by Ty lol Sa/Ts H,Gw) = Gu) { 0 hal > m/' ‘The “typical” bandlimited Fourier transform of the input is depicted below: Fj) A =2KB0n = )607 aoe a ees : Plot X,(jie) for the value of w, = 2x/T, that is equal to the Nyquist rate, ie., the lowest possible sampling rate such that a (#) = (0).

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