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This document appears to be a study guide or exam for a Digital Signal Processing course. It contains questions about key concepts in digital signal processing including: 1. Defining causal and non-causal systems, energy and power signals, sampling theorem and Nyquist rate, linear and non-linear systems, static and dynamic systems, impulse signals, differentiation and integration, and sampling and quantization. 2. Explaining systems with respect to linearity, determining if systems are linear or non-linear, and evaluating the normalized energy or power of signals. 3. Explaining quantization and quantization error, different sampling processes, different signal representations, and analog to digital conversion and reconstruction of analog signals.

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DSP SQ

This document appears to be a study guide or exam for a Digital Signal Processing course. It contains questions about key concepts in digital signal processing including: 1. Defining causal and non-causal systems, energy and power signals, sampling theorem and Nyquist rate, linear and non-linear systems, static and dynamic systems, impulse signals, differentiation and integration, and sampling and quantization. 2. Explaining systems with respect to linearity, determining if systems are linear or non-linear, and evaluating the normalized energy or power of signals. 3. Explaining quantization and quantization error, different sampling processes, different signal representations, and analog to digital conversion and reconstruction of analog signals.

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GRT GROUP OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUIONS GRT INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Dept.

of Electronics and Communication Engineering

SUB CODE/SUB NAME: EC2312 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING FACULTY NAME: R.SELVAKUMAR, AP,. YEAR/SEM/DEPT : III / V SEM / EEE DURATION : 1 HOUR 30MINUTES

PART A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Define causal and non-causal. Define energy and power signal. State sampling theorem and nyquist rate. Define linear and non linear system. Differentiate between static and dynamic systems. Explain the following a) scaling Define impulse signal. Explain differentiation and integration. Explain the sampling and quantization of the system. b) Folding

9X2=18

PART B 10.

2X16=32 i) Explain the following systems with respect to linearity property y(n)=x(2n)

ii) Determine if the system described by the following input output equations in linear or non linear systems

( or )

11. determine whether the following signals are energy signal or power signals and evaluate their normalized energy or power a) cos2w0t b) c)

12. i) Explain quantization and quantization Error ii) explain different types of sampling process. ( or) 13. i) Explain different types of signal representations. ii) Explain in details about analog to digital conversion and reconstruction of the analog signals

SUB INCHARGE

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