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E (ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING)


CLASS TEST- I
th

5 SEMESTER, SESSION 2016-17


SIGNAL & SYSTEM
Max Marks: 40

Times: 2Hours

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: - Part (a) is compulsory of each unit. Attempt any two from remaining
three parts in Unit1, 2 &3.

Q.1(a) Is the sum of two periodic signals always periodic?


(b) Sketch the following signals:
(1) 2u(t+2) 2u(t-3)
(2) u(t+4) u (-t+4)
(3) r(-t) u (t+2)

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(c) (i) Determine whether or not each of the following signals is


periodic. If a signal is periodic, specify, its fundamental period.
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(1) x 1 (t)=e(1 + j)t


(2) x 3 [n]=e j 7
(3)x 4 [n ]=3 e

1 3
j (n+ )
2 5

(ii) Show that the signal s(t)=t(-1/4) u(t-1) is neither an energy nor a
power signal.

(d) An LTI system is described by:


(d) Obtain the Fourier components of the periodic rectangular
waveform shown in figure:
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(a) Find the impulse response of the system when the initial
conditions are zero.
(b) If the initial conditions are y(0-) = [dy(0-)/dt] =1, find the
impulse response. Also indicate the natural and forced
response.

Q.2 (a) What do you mean by invertibilty of a LTI system?

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Q.3 (a) Write the expressions for even part and odd part of a signal. (2)

(b) State and prove the Parsevals relation and Parsevals Identity. (6)

(b) Find out the response y(t) of the continuous-time LTI system with

(c) For the system shown below:

impulse response h(t) to the input s(t). Given: input s(t)= e-At u(t) and
impulse response h(t)= e-Btu(t) (i) when A=B, (ii) when A= B.

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(c) Determine the normalized energy and power of the signal

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S(t) = 8
(d) Compute the Fourier transform of the signal

Find the transfer function and impulse response of the system.

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