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2
(a) d y (t) dy (t)
2
+4 + 3 y ( t )=0
dt dt
2
(b) d y (t) dy (t)
+2 + y ( t )=0
d t2 dt
For each of the above two cases, if the initial state is y ¿, y ' ¿, determine the zero-
input response for each case.
2 Consider
2 2
d y (t) dy (t ) d x (t) dx (t )
2
+6 +5 y ( t )= 2
−2 +x (t)
dt dt dt dt
−2 t , y ¿, y ‘ ¿ ,
x (t )=2 e u (t )
4 Let
f 1 ( t )=u ( t+ 1 )−u ( t−1 )
,
f 2 ( t )=δ ( t+5 )+ δ ( t−5 ) 3 ( ) ( )
, f ( t )=δ t + 1 +δ t− 1 , plot
2 2
Figure 2.1
6 The system shown in Figure 2.2 is constituted by several subsystems, whose
impulse responses are h ( t )=δ ( t−1 ),h ( t )=u ( t )−u(t−3) respectively.
a b
Figure 2.2
7 A LTI system’s zero-state response y zs (t) to the excitation signal sin t · u ( t ) is
{
y zs ( t )= 1−|t−1|, 0 ≤ t ≤2 , as shown in Figure 2.3
0 , otherwise
( )
n
−1 . What is the complete response when system’s initial
y 2 ( n )=[ −1] ε ( n ) y (n)
2
(1) n n ;
2 u ( n )∗3 u ( n )
(2) −n −n
2 u (−n )∗3 u (−n )
(1) n ;
2 u ( n )∗[u ( n )−u ( n−4 ) ]
nπ nπ
(2) cos ∗{sin [u ( n )−u ( n−5 ) ]}.
2 2
12 For the compound system as shown in the Figure 3.1, it is known that
, and N is constant, what is the unit impluse
h1 ( n )=u ( n ) ,h 2 ( n )=δ ( n ) , h3 ( n ) =δ ( n−N )
Figure 3.1