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Problem 1 (15 points) Given the signal x(t) = 0.Scos(27101 + 2/2) + Imp/2=0#/9} Write x(t) in the form of Asin(wt + 6) afiot + To 4 oO BY. sim (2rwt +E) 5 Aso cos (xt) = —simx So H(t) ~ 0. Sru (2m wt) tsin(2t wttE ) F pnceos(untegny = A eos liste g) wits : bre Aedes Ee : Fron Prasom AppITions io xe eB F sia met TE) s a cos(2% wt ) J. Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 Problem 2 (15 points) Consider the signal x(t) = cos(2710t + 7/5) +3cos(2745t)sin(271 01) 2s) Compute the fundamental frequency in Hertz. ) Caloulate and plot the two sided spectrum of x(t). » james te ptare jameee _jemiot Gos (rast) Siu (2 10t ) «/2 + =.) c= Ww sst_f rast abe aera ae OY 45 2a) 3 Sregenes s e to Ha, 35H So Me cm Prods fee Gop oA Se 5 jo 7 357 Y¥ = (2«5) (Je (eed) fo2 THe jansr. ~j2ier J ) a ot +H He) “9% = 5 10 . ar ss f & J. Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 & » by 4 Problem 3 (15 points) Calculate the Fourier series decomposition of the periodic signal (with period To) ase" O Py * -2EL (aey wi (143%) we GH) (1-e : wank(tt}k) an (re) =2f, wk bso age (47k ) 7% at -*(«+}) art SE ca a: (ire yak Ct Prous 7 ‘ an (tj) 2m (vie Pa 3 : bert eta eon sone x ley te neal eyed), pA dn oat ae Bee J. Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 6 Problem 4 (20points) 4 ad POT A periodic signal x(Q) with fea $0 Hz has the following magnitude spectrum 0 =i k= 414 bol 4578) 2 0 otherwise ‘Now you still do not know the phase spectrum. Knowing that x(t) is a real signal, choose a non-zero phase spectrum and write a simplified equation for x(t). Justify your choice. xlt) real ==> Phase es amtycy mine fave -i So Key J. Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 Problem 5 (20 points) Given the signal x(QF cos(0.1nt)[u(t+5)-u(t-5)] 5a) Plot x(t) in the time domain 5b) Evaluate its Fourier transform 5c) Plot the signal y(t)=cos(0.1nt)[u(-t-5)+u(t-5)] in the time domain 5d) Determine the Fourier transform of y(t) sa) ote E =p tes as » X (jx)- LE c0s( (ort) Mee :| s a is, . jer) & . 7 3 £ sim ont-4) jt lowe w) : a afi ae 2(J (010-0) Be OuT-w (sort) _ sin (s(onitts)) SF yore pyr F -jouee sae a dtr 4d e Ac 2 Be — sin (S (outs) => X(e)+ sva(glouts ee eam teeeeeee ye oe oe 5) 5a) otter trat cos (out) = xl wy) giver cos (aire) 7 S(O) 171 § (weo.1%) y uy em Sureun) #85 C04 HF) = XU8) J. Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 10 Problem 6 (15 points) Consider the signal x(t) = 2sin(2801). The signal x(t) is supposed to be sampled according to the Shannon Nyquist theorem. The A/D converter has the following sampling frequencies available: 80, 150, 200Hz. 6a) Choose the appropriate sampling frequency and write an equation for x[nJ. Sketch the magnitude spectrum of the discrete time signal, and label appropriately the digital frequency axis. 6b). Write an equation for the discrete time signal x[n] when the sampling frequency is fs =80 Hz. Plot both x[n] and the corresponding spectrum. al 6c\State the frequency of the reconstructed version of x[n], (¢), when you use the ideal D/A converter. Justify your answer, Ga) Pan POM => fyereottg Te meer Nyqeor tecorery Chas 2 fue) ee eee = 2S A we ea = so X{u] Ga ) [el t BeR ange oe eae BAe WAND PERiopic SPECTRUM so Sfwle2zsiuiveo \al Rap cee a Tine stenac TS Gc) To eecopstruet 6b Toeauy THE ae ALWAYS ZERO X= o Zero a bo Tyron, +2000 J Principe, 3135 Fall 2008 2

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