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GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL of ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING QUIZ #1 DATE: 20-Sept-12 COURSE: ECE 30848 eo name: “> 0 U4 Ss GT LOGIN: LAST, FIRST ‘* Write your name on the front page ONLY. DETACH the last page, which contains a set of formulas for your convenience. * Closed book, but one page (8$” x 11”) of HAND-WRITTEN notes permitted. OK to write on both sides. ‘© Unless stated otherwise, justify your reasoning clearly to receive any partial credit. © The “Fourier series coefficients a,” refer to the coefficients in the summation 1) = SO agetom', i00 where wo is the fundamental frequency (in radians per second) of a periodic signal f(t). * You must write your answer in the space provided on the exam paper itself, Only these answers will be graded. Circle your answers, or write them in the boxes provided. If space is needed for scratch work, use the backs of previous pages. Problem | Value | Score 1 0 a 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 Problem Q2.1: (6 pts cach) For parts (a) through (c), plot ime ¢ along the horizontal axis and the requested quantity f(t) along the vertical axis. Be sure to label important values (i.e. the minimum and maximum values) on the vertical axis. ‘The notations ¥{z} and Gn{z} represent taking the real and imaginary part of a complex mabe, "= \0 <0s (+ (a) Plot fa(t) = 10R{e} for 0 < t < ar. \e ee o (c) Plot felt) = |10.cos(0)| for 0 < t < 2n. (Be sure to notice those magnitude bars!) lo Qo oO (0) Bd nts0/G9= > wets ioe (—|0)3 =F) (note hat “wabiag ~ the” imaginory pack Cems the iD Problem Q2.2: (6 pts each)| Simplify)each of the following expressions as much as possible. Note that « represents convolution, aif x represents multiplication. (a) (Bstep(t)) # (6(¢ + 2) — 5(¢-3)) = 3 7 (42) steplx #2) - 4 3) step(t 3) 3 (b) (@step(e)) x (6(¢-+2) — 6(¢—3)) = +? Sle -3) =-3 Ste 3) Temoved —{_ Le by step é) 2754-3) ditto) Dn step (+ -4) at S4-4) = 34> step -4)+ 64 Sa -% [°ae+2,r u(es2 |e =v) -v C42) =|-v(-++2) = AS ‘ vleD i Problem Q2.3: (a) (10 pts) The following plot shows three periods of the periodie signal fa(t) = 12/2 Jeos(2 x 504)|, which is an example of a “fullewave +hich results from taking the absolute 10 milliseconds so the fundamental frequency is 100 value of a cosine, Notice the period ig pectedcoie Wer ktt®100 = w Hz, not 50 Hz. ° milliseconds Set up the integral for finding the Fourier series coefficients ay of fa(t) for any integer k, but do not evaluate the integral (since that would take too long). Although the equation for fa(t) above contains absolute value bars, your answer should not contain any absolute — 0.00% 200+ = “O01 Cos InXL00) o> Ty 7 = 9.00 “oe \Qoo Je (b) (10 pts) Suppose we solevs asignal f,(¢) that can be —. ‘the equation Ly This is aa ea, WO = 5 [Buea Sher wanton where ail, ot Gey = [iorneman pay nota : Peutier Series. is not periodic, Draw a plot of the function f,(t) over the range —10 < t < 10 — yt) Problem Q2.4: For parts (a), (b), and (c), consider a system specified by the input /output relation: Ud) = APU FE + DNS, where {(Q) is the input function and y(t) is the output. Suppose that the parameter D is restricted to be an integer, and furthermore, the parameters A, B,C, and G are restricted to be positive integers. In the questions below, only focus on the parameter or parameters that are relevant to the particular property you are being asked about in that particular question. You do not need to say anything about the parameters that are irrelevant to that particular property; in particular, we will take off points if you constrain parameters that do not need to be constrained. If you need to constrain a parameter to satisfy the stated criterion, give the least restrictive constraint, i.e. if the system has a particular property for a range of values, be sure to specify the whole range, This may involve writing things like “a = 3, 6 > 4, and all F,” except in you're case you'll write something about a, b, and Ci each part. (a) (6 pts) Describe how the parameters must be constrained to make the system be linear, (b) G pts) Describe how the parameters must be constrained to make the system be time in- eT Cot (©) (6 pts) Deseribe how the parameters must be constrained to make the system be causal. i= in DZo (q) 6 pts; this part is unrelated to the previous parts.) Find the inverse Fourier transform of ‘ 1 5 Fel = ao FH le se S CEH) Ss py opert/*) TF eee wnat ete an | al : NEN YOV Misse an the Powe of a blew (10 pts) Find te fundamental frequency wy (in 7 he the nonzero Fourier Cad a (i.e., ay for which ay # 0) af the signal Co os 200n+ 2 S(O) = 4cos(1300mt + m/7) +3 +12 Kole =4 eo, be oo +2 Z a8, f20aRt -\% ie i204 a +S ee I Wo=l00~, A235, ase hs angle, O,= be J a_,=be (b) (10 pts) Suppose we have a mysterious linear, time-invariant continuous-time system, and that the system outputs the signal 3% pate salt) = B(t — 5)%e-2) step(t — 5) when it is given the input signal Silt) = A(t — 4)%e-2 step(t — 4). Find the output of the system, y2(¢), if the input is fa(t) = 12(t = 6)?ex*t-9) Zoot 6)— ny 8)?e See 8) (Hint: you do not AaGce Cine ermine thd 1 otic respofise of the system to solve this problem, This is a problem about concepts, not algebra. If you find yourself writing lines and lines of derivations, take a step bck and rethink your approach. 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