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DSP Math Questions (Mid)

The document contains a series of problems related to discrete-time signals, including finding fundamental periods, determining energy or power signals, and analyzing sampling rates to avoid aliasing. It also addresses linear and time-variant systems, as well as quantization in PCM systems. Various analog signals are examined for their frequency components and discrete-time representations.

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DSP Math Questions (Mid)

The document contains a series of problems related to discrete-time signals, including finding fundamental periods, determining energy or power signals, and analyzing sampling rates to avoid aliasing. It also addresses linear and time-variant systems, as well as quantization in PCM systems. Various analog signals are examined for their frequency components and discrete-time representations.

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1. If x(n) = cos (3 𝑛) + sin ( 4 𝑛), find its fundamental period


2. Determine whether the following signals are energy or power signals:
a. x(n)=u(n)
b. x(n)= -0.5nu(n)
c. 2ej3n
3. Show that, ‘f’ of a D-T signal can only be used to determined F if Fs is known
4. Consider an analog signal . What is the frequency of xa(t)=3cos100𝜋𝑡. What is the
frequency of xa(t)? If the signal is sampled at Fs = 200 samples/second, determine the
discrete-time signal obtained after sampling.
5. Why Fs>Fn is use to avoid sampling?
6. Consider the analog signal xa(t)= 3cos100𝜋𝑡
(a) Determine the minimum sampling rate to avoid aliasing.
(b) If the signal is sampled at Fs = 200 Hz, determine the discrete-time signal obtained
after sampling
(c) If the signal is sampled at Fs = 75 Hz, Find the discrete-time signal obtained after
sampling
(d) Determine the frequency and the signal of the sinusoid that yields samples identical
to those obtained in part (c)
7. Consider the analog signal xa(t) = 3cos2000𝜋𝑡 + 5sin6000𝜋𝑡 + 10cos12000𝜋𝑡
a. What is the Nyquist rate for this signal?
b. If Fs = 5000 Hz, determine the D-T signal in compact form obtained after sampling.
c. What will be the C-T signal ya(t) constructed from x(n) using ideal interpolation

8. The information in an analog waveform, with maximum frequency fmax= 3 kHz, is to be


transmitted over a PCM system, where quantization distortion is specified not to exceed
± 1% of the peak-to-peak of the analog signal.
a. What is the minimum required sampling rate (Nyquist rate) required to avoid aliasing
problem?
b. What is the minimum number of bits/sample to be used in digitizing the analog
waveform?
c. What is the minimum number of quantization level to be used in digitizing the analog
waveform?
d. What is the resulting bit transmission rate?
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16. Find out which of the following signals are static or dynamic:

17. Find out which of the following signals are causal or non-causal:

18. Show that, y(n)= {Tx(n))} = nx(n) is a linear system


19. Show that, y(n)= {Tx(n))} = x2(n) is a linear system
20. Show that, y(n)= {Tx(n))} = x(n) - x(n-1) is a linear system
21. Show that, y(n)= {Tx(n))} = x(n) - x(n-1) is a time-variant system
22. Show that, y(n)= {Tx(n))} = nx(n) is a time variant system
23. Resolve the D-T sequence into a sum of weighted impulse response
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