HW - Chapter 5

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Chapter 5: STRUCTURES OF DISCRETE-TIME

SYSTEMS

Prob 1: For each given the system function H(z) of a causal LTI system:
1 − z −1 + z −2
H ( z) = ,
(1 − z −1 )(1 − 0.5 z −1 )(1 − 0.2 z −1 )
1 + 0.25 z −2
H ( z) =
1 − 0.8 z −1
a) Plot the poles and zeros of H(z) and indicate the ROC. Is the system stable?
b) Determine the impulse response h[n] of the system for all values of n.
c) Write the difference equation that characterize the system.
d) Draw block diagram Direct Form I and II, signal flow graph.

Prob 2: For each given the I/O equation of a causal LTI system,
y( n) = 4 y( n − 3) + 3x( n) + 16 x( n − 2)
y( n) = 0.8 y( n − 1) + x( n) + 0.25 x( n − 2)
a) Determine the system function H(z) and plot the poles and zeros of H(z) and
indicate the ROC.
b) Determine the impulse response h[n] of the system for all values of n.
c) Given x[n] = (-2)n.u(n), find the output y[n].
d) Draw block diagram Direct Form I and II, signal flow graph.

Prob 3: Given a causal LTI system:


x(n) y(n)

z −1 z −1
-2.5
3
z −1
-2

a. Find the system function of the system.


b. Write the difference equation that characterizes the system.
c. Given x(n) = 2n u (n) . Find the output y(n).

Prob 4: Given a causal LTI system, the relationship between input and output is as
follows:
v(n)= x(n)+ 2v(n-1); y(n)= v(n)-2v(n-2)+v(n-4)
a. Determine the system function H(z) of the system. Plot the poles and zeros
of H(z), indicate the RoC; Is the system stable? Is it causal?
b. Determine the impulse response h[n] of the system for all values of n
c. Draw block diagram I, II and corresponding signal flow graph.

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