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TD 3

The document outlines a series of tasks related to discrete-time signals and systems, including sketching signals, proving properties of delta functions, and analyzing relationships in RC circuits. It also involves determining characteristics of systems such as memorylessness, linearity, and time-invariance. Additionally, it includes tasks related to input-output relationships for capacitors and a time-invariant system.

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The document outlines a series of tasks related to discrete-time signals and systems, including sketching signals, proving properties of delta functions, and analyzing relationships in RC circuits. It also involves determining characteristics of systems such as memorylessness, linearity, and time-invariance. Additionally, it includes tasks related to input-output relationships for capacitors and a time-invariant system.

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Signals and Systems T1 2019-2020

TD 3
1. A discrete-time signal x [ n ] is shown in Figure 1. Sketch and label each of the

following signals.

Figure 1

a. x [ n ] u [1 − n ]

b. x [ n ]{u [ n + 2] − u [ n ]}

c. x [ n ] δ [ n − 1]

2. Show that:
a. tδ ( t ) = 0

b. sin tδ ( t ) = 0

c. cos tδ ( t − π ) =
−δ ( t − π )

3. Find and sketch x ( t ) , x ' ( t ) (the first derivatives) of the following signals:

a. x (t ) = u (t ) − u (t − a ) , a > 0

) t u ( t ) − u ( t − a ) , a > 0


b. x ( t=

4. Consider the RC circuit shown in Figure 2. Find the relationship between the input x ( t )

and the output y ( t ) .

a. If x ( t ) = vs ( t ) and y ( t ) = vc ( t )

b. If x ( t ) = vs ( t ) and y ( t ) = i ( t )

Figure 2

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5. Consider the capacitor shown in Figure 3. Let input x ( t ) = i ( t ) and output y ( t ) = vc ( t )

a. Find the input-output relationship.


b. Determine whether the system is:
i. Memoryless
ii. Linear
iii. Time-invariant

Figure 3
6. Consider the system shown in Figure 4. Determine whether it is:
a. Memoryless
b. Linear
c. Time-invariant

Figure 4
7. The system represented by T in Figure 5 is known to be time-invariant. When the inputs
to the system are x1 [ n ] , x2 [ n ] ,and x3 [ n ] , the outputs of the system are y1 [ n ] , y2 [ n ]

,and y3 [ n ] as shown. Determine whether the system is linear.

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Figure 5

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