This document is the exam for a Signals and Systems course. It contains 5 questions:
1. Three true/false questions about Fourier transforms and stability of discrete-time LTI systems.
2. Given an input and output of an LTI system, determine the system function H(s) and region of convergence.
3. Given a signal x(t), define a new signal g(t) and calculate/sketch it analytically.
4. Represent the given signal x(t) using piecewise linear approximation and determine if it is an energy or power signal.
5. For signals x(t) and y(t), represent y
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IIIT Nagpur Signals and Systems Summer-Term Exam Paper during Covid-19 2020 Pandemic
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IIIT Nagpur Signals and Systems Summer-Term Exam Paper during Covid-19 2020 Pandemic
This document is the exam for a Signals and Systems course. It contains 5 questions:
1. Three true/false questions about Fourier transforms and stability of discrete-time LTI systems.
2. Given an input and output of an LTI system, determine the system function H(s) and region of convergence.
3. Given a signal x(t), define a new signal g(t) and calculate/sketch it analytically.
4. Represent the given signal x(t) using piecewise linear approximation and determine if it is an energy or power signal.
5. For signals x(t) and y(t), represent y
This document is the exam for a Signals and Systems course. It contains 5 questions:
1. Three true/false questions about Fourier transforms and stability of discrete-time LTI systems.
2. Given an input and output of an LTI system, determine the system function H(s) and region of convergence.
3. Given a signal x(t), define a new signal g(t) and calculate/sketch it analytically.
4. Represent the given signal x(t) using piecewise linear approximation and determine if it is an energy or power signal.
5. For signals x(t) and y(t), represent y
Department of Electronics and Communication Date: Jun 06, 2020(We) Signals and Systems (Summer-Term) Time: 11:00–13:00 Semester-End Exam Maximum Marks: 30 Time: 1 hour B.Tech Sem-3 Weightage: 30 % Note: CO mapping are as folows. Q1,Q2,Q3 - CO4, Q4 - CO1, Q5 - CO3
1. Answer True or False with proper
justification. (a) Fourier Transform can be [2] 4. For the signal x(t) shown in Q3, calculated for non-periodic signals (a) Represent x(t) in terms of piece- [3] only. wise linear approximation (in (b) For a discrete-time LTI system to [2] terms of t and u(t)). P∞ be stable, n=−∞ |h[n]| = ∞. (b) Determine whether the signal is [3] Justify your answer. energy signal or a power signal (c) The range of discrete frequency is [2] and find the value. from 0 to ∞ 5. With reference to Figure given in Q3, 2. An input to an LTI x(t) = e −(r+3)t u(t) consider a signal, −rt gives an output y(t) = [e − e−(r+1)t ]u(t). Here, r represents last digit of your roll number. y(t) = x(t); −r ≤ t < 0 (a) Determine H(s), plot the pole-zero [3] = 0; otherwise plot and ROC. P∞ and p(t) = k=−∞ y(t − kr), for k (b) From part (a), determine h(t) [3] being an integer. 3. For the signal x(t) shown in figure, [6] (a) Represent the signal p(t) using [3] r represents last digit of your roll Fourier series coefficients. number. If g(t) = x(t)[u(t) − u(t − r)], (b) Calculate Fourier transform of [3] analytically calculate and sketch g(t) ? y(t) + y(−t)
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