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1.

The Parseval’s relation for a continuous time signal 𝑥(𝑡) is given as



1 ∞
∫ |𝑥(𝑡)|2 𝑑𝑡 = ∫ |𝑋(𝜔)|2 𝑑𝜔
−∞ 2𝜋 −∞
Ans a
𝜔2 𝜔2
−𝑎𝑡 2 𝜋 − 𝜋 −
2. The FT of the Gaussian pulse 𝑒 is 𝑋(𝜔) = √𝑎 𝑒 4𝑎 . Hence, √ 4 𝑒 8 has the
inverse FT
𝜋 −𝜔 2 1 𝜋 −𝜔 2 1 −2𝑡 2
√ 𝑒 8 = √ 𝑒 8 ↔ 𝑒
4 √2 2 √2
Ans d
(100+𝑗𝜔)2
3. Given frequency response is 𝐻(𝜔) = (1+𝑗𝜔)(10+𝑗𝜔)(1000+𝑗𝜔). Between 100 ≪ 𝜔 ≪
1000 the Bode magnitude plot is approximately
(100 + 𝑗𝜔)2 (𝑗𝜔)2

(1 + 𝑗𝜔)(10 + 𝑗𝜔)(1000 + 𝑗𝜔) 𝑗𝜔 × 𝑗𝜔 × 1000
Hence, it is constant
Ans d
4. As shown in lecture, for a real periodic signal, 𝑎𝑘 = 2 Re{𝑐𝑘 }
Ans a

5. The quantity ∫−∞ 𝑋(−𝜔)𝑌 ∗ (𝜔 − 𝜔 ̃)𝑑𝜔 represents the convolution of 𝑋(−𝜔), 𝑌 ∗ (−𝜔).

Hence, it is the FT of 2𝜋𝑥(−𝑡)𝑦 ∗ (𝑡). Further, ∫−∞ 𝑋(−𝜔)𝑌 ∗ (𝜔)𝑑𝜔 is the convolution
evaluated for 𝜔 ̃ = 0. Hence, it equals the FT of 2𝜋𝑥(−𝑡)𝑦 ∗ (𝑡) at 𝜔 = 0, which is
∞ ∞
∗ (𝑡)𝑒 −𝑗𝜔𝑡
2𝜋 ∫ 𝑥(−𝑡)𝑦 𝑑𝑡| = 2𝜋 ∫ 𝑥(−𝑡)𝑦 ∗ (𝑡)𝑑𝑡
−∞ 𝜔=0 −∞

Ans a
1
6. The 3 𝑑𝐵 frequency of the 𝑅𝐶 filter in rad/s is 𝑅𝐶
Ans a
𝑡2 𝜔2
− −𝑎
7. The FT of the Gaussian pulse 𝑒 𝑎 is 𝑋(𝜔) = √𝜋𝑎𝑒
. Hence, 4

4
𝑋(0) = 2 ⟹ √𝜋𝑎 = 2 ⟹ 𝑎 =
𝜋
Ans c
(10+𝑗𝜔)2
8. Given the transfer function 𝐻(𝜔) = (1+𝑗𝜔)(100+𝑗𝜔)2. For 𝜔 ≫ 100 this can be
approximated as
(𝑗𝜔)2 1
𝐻(𝜔) = =
𝑗𝜔(𝑗𝜔)2 𝑗𝜔
Hence the Bode plot of |𝐻(𝜔)| decreases as 20 dB/ decade
Ans d
1
9. The Fourier transform of 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 , 𝑎 > 0 is 𝑗𝜔+𝑎. Hence, the Fourier transform of
𝑑 1 1 2 1 2
𝑡𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 is −𝑗 𝑑𝜔 𝑗𝜔+𝑎 = −𝑗 × −𝑗 (𝑗𝜔+𝑎) = (𝑗𝜔+𝑎)
Ans b
10. The Fourier transform of signal 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑒 −𝑎|𝑡| , 𝑎 > 0 is
1 1 2𝑎
𝑒 −𝑎𝑡 𝑢(𝑡) + 𝑒 𝑎𝑡 𝑢(−𝑡) = − = 2
𝑗𝜔 + 𝑎 𝑗𝜔 − 𝑎 𝜔 + 𝑎2
Ans d

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