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NAME: Sol vt \Ohs GT LOGIN: GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL of ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING QUIZ 43 DATE: 20-Nov-12 COURSE: ECE 3084B TAST, FIRST Write your name on the front page ONLY. DETACH the LAST page, which contains a set of formulas for your convenience. No calculators. 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. Problem | Value | Score 1 20 2 20 3 20 4(a)_|- 20 4(b)_[ 20 Problem Q2.1: (a) Consider an LTI system A transfer fumetion given by s 5 el = WO= Tae Find the differential equation that relates the input of this system, nt, be its output, y(t). Please put all the terms containing the y.) on the left hand side and all terms containing J(0) on the right hand side. (s)[s"+Ys"- ] yard yeey-$ B= £ co. E86) (b) Find the partial fraction expansion of the Laplace transform 2s 3A+2-0 rormare = “(5 42) ae \ =\a [ | stZ tS st ZA+Z2B=0 ait — AsxB)+ Betz ZA+2B= 24 (std(5 +8) Az-24 36 B=36 a A+ St+2 Problem Q2.2: (a) Consider an LTI system with the impulse response g(t) = 6(t) ~ 6(t — 6.02 x 103). Find its transfer function G(s). Can G(s) be expressed as a ratio of polynomials in s? - af oil on this please look Cpe “polynomials on Wikipedia (b) Consider an LT system with transfer function given by step [esponse: 40" cara sak = Ter Gyr4eG Find the step response of this system. } eu al = 3 Fe st+42)*+ 64 — 4u2e yo ape snl) Problem Q2.3: When listing values of c, a, w in the problems below, be sure to specify all values that satisfy a given criteria. Think carefully when deciding whether your stated inequalities should be strict or not (1. think about whether you should write > or < versus > or <). Note that “none” may also be a possible answer. This problem contains many subtleties. Consider an LTI system with transfer function given by 5 wiles) Ho) = (se F 60j)(s Fe—GOj)(s + e+ 40s +e— 40H) Gro (a) For what values of es the stem BBO stabier CAssvme C IS fea) ) , (C70) +0 put poles on LHP Suppose the input is given by f(t) = Texp(—at)step(t), where ais real (but could be positive, zero, or negative). y at <0, for what vah ofa, if any, will y alt ‘grow without bound? ¢ ill grew. Siausad odes wi ae all) ge . Mater het) 0, for what values of a, if any, will the output grow without bound? sinusoids modes hae constant . . Word veed (aZo} force 3 blow up # * Ife>0, for what values of a, if a Os oy without bound? a Siavsoidal modes Star So woold zit need faZO\ to force a blow vp x Now suppose the inpit-is given by f(t) = Tsin(wot + 7/3) step(t), where wy > 0. elfc< of wo, if any, will the output oe wy ow Sinvsarcg mode vit g row LG XP enent al tly Yo imate what) + elt pete it Petite boy + ; “Sé er 60) “Ciel pe as. Cause Tesonan ce fo e>0,K ie ‘if any, will the output grow without bo Cup ut “mode wil! eventvally ara on SOMB Constants ida) modes of the system Sims Maal deced) sy Problem Q2.4: ‘The next three pages contain a problem I found on MIT's OpenCourseWare website from a distance education course called 6.007 developed in 1987 by Prof. Alan Oppenheim. Do both parts (a) and (b) of this problem. (a) To answer part (a), write the lower case letter indicating your chosen |H(jw)| plot found on page P21-6 next to the number of the associated h(#) on page P21-5. ‘o answer part (b), write the roman numeral indicating your chosen pole-zero plot foun b) T part (b), write th 1 indicating your chosen pole-zero plot found on P21-7 next to the letter of the associated |H(jw)| plot found on page P21-6. Incidentally, Prof. Oppenheim’s lectures for his 6.007 course are available on youtube. (Don’t you wish you could watch youtube right now? I'm included a screenshot of one of his lectures below for inspiration. 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