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Code: 13A04302 R13

B.Tech II Year I Semester (R13) Supplementary Examinations November/December 2016


SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
(Common to ECE and EIE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
PART – A
(Compulsory Question)
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1 Answer the following: (10 X 02 = 20 Marks)
(a) Derive any two properties of Impulse function.
(b) Determine whether the given signal f(t) = Rect(t/ τ) is energy or power & calculate the energy or power.
(c) Write Dirichlet conditions for Fourier Series.
(d) What is the relationship between Trigonometric and Exponential Fourier series?
(e) Find the Fourier transform of f(t) = f(t-2) + f(t+2).
(f) Derive Fourier transform of any general Periodic signal.
(g) Determine the Nyquist sampling interval of the signal f(t)= sinc(100πt) + 3 sinc2(60πt).
(h) Find the inverse Z-transform of X(Z) = 3Z-1/ [(1-Z-1)(1-2Z-1)] when ROC is { Z > 2} using the partial
fraction method.
(i) Find the Laplace transform of f(t)=t2 e -3t u(t).
(j) Define the Transfer Function and what its relation with Impulse response.

PART – B
(Answer all five units, 5 X 10 = 50 Marks)
UNIT – I
2 (a) Find whether the signal f(t) = 10 Sin (12πt) + 2 u(t) is periodic or not? If periodic what is its fundamental
period.
(b) Determine the response of the relaxed system characterized by the impulse response: H(n) = (1/3)n u(n)
to the input signal x(n) = 2n u(n).
(c) Plot the Even and Odd components of a given signal x(t).

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3 Classify the systems based on the properties and explain each with an example.
UNIT – II
4 (a) Find the Exponential Fourier series expansion of the rectified Sine wave form shown below.

(b) Obtain the Fourier series representation of an impulse train given by: x(t) = (t − nT).
OR
5 (a) Determine the spectra of the signal x(n) = 3 cos0.4πn + 5 sin(π/2)n.
(b) Derive the power density spectrum of periodic signal.
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Code: 13A04302 R13
UNIT – III
6 (a) Find the Fourier transform of the function x(t) = [u(t+2) – u(t-2)]cos2πt using frequency convolution
property.
(b) Find the Fourier transform of the function x(t) = t e-2t u(t) using frequency differentiation property.
OR
7 (a) Find the Fourier transform of the function x(n) = [1/2] |n-1.
(b) State and prove Parseval’s theorem for discrete time Aperiodic signals.
UNIT – IV
8 Determine and sketch the magnitude and phase spectrum of y(n) = ½ [x(n)+x(n-2)].
OR
9 (a) State sampling Theorem for band-limited signals. What is Aliasing effect?
(b) The signal x(t) = 10 cos (10πt) is sampled at a rate 8 samples per second. Plot the amplitude spectrum
for |Ω| ≤ 30π. Can the original signal can be recovered from samples.
UNIT – V
10 (a) Derive the relation between Laplace transform and Fourier transform of continuous time signal x(t)
(b) Use the convolution theorem of Laplace transform to find y(t)= x1(t) * x2(t) where x1(t) = cos(4t) u(t) and
x2(t) = sin(2t) u(t).
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11 Find the response of LTI discrete time system specified by the equation: y(n)-(3/2) y(n-1)+(1/2) y(n-2) =
2x(n)+(3/2) x(n-1) if the initial conditions are y(-1)=0, y(-2)=1 and the input x(n) = (1/4)n u(n).

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