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This document contains a theory examination for a signals and systems course. It has 6 main sections: Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about topics like types of signals, system properties, sampling theorem, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and Z-transforms. Section B contains 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about topics like even/odd components of signals, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. Section C contains 2 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about sketching signals and deriving state space models. Section D contains 2 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about Fourier series representations and the duality property of Fourier transforms. Section E contains 2 long answer questions worth

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Basic Singals & Systems - KEE303 PDF

This document contains a theory examination for a signals and systems course. It has 6 main sections: Section A contains 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each about topics like types of signals, system properties, sampling theorem, Fourier series, Laplace transforms, and Z-transforms. Section B contains 3 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about topics like even/odd components of signals, Fourier series, and Laplace transforms. Section C contains 2 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about sketching signals and deriving state space models. Section D contains 2 long answer questions worth 10 marks each about Fourier series representations and the duality property of Fourier transforms. Section E contains 2 long answer questions worth

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B TECH
(SEM-III) THEORY EXAMINATION 2019-20
BASIC SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100
Note: 1. Attempt all Sections. If require any missing data; then choose suitably.

SECTION A

1. Attempt all questions in brief. 2 x 10 = 20


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a. Define signal. What are various types of signals? 2 1
b. Differentiate between Invertible and Non-Invertible system. 2 1
c. State and explain sampling theorem. 2 2
d. State and prove time shifting property of Fourier Series. 2 2

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a. find even and odd component of the following signals 10 1


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b. Obtain the trigonometric Fourier series for the half wave rectified sine 10 2
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c. Calculate the Laplace transform for the function F(t) = e-at sinhbt. 10 3
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SECTION C

3. Attempt any one part of the following: 10X1=10

Qno. Question Marks CO


a. Sketch the function 10 1
(i) x(t)=u(t)+2u(t)+3u(t-4)-u(t-5)
(ii) x(t)= r(t+1)-r(t)+r(t-2)
b. Obtain F-V and F-I analogous system of mechanical system shown in 10 1
figure.

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a. Explain the trigonometric and exponential form of Fourier series 10 2
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convolution theorem (i) x(s)= 1/(s2+a2)2 (ii) x(s)= s/(s+1)(s+2)


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a. Consider the state equation shown below. 10 4
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 x1  =  0 1   x1  +  0  u
 •   −2 −3  x2  1 
 x2 
Determine the state transition equation x(t) when the input is unit step
and x1(0)= 1, x2(0)= 2.
b. Explain state transition matrix, its physicalsignificance and properties. 10 4
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7. Attempt any one part of the following: 10X1=10


Qno. Question Marks CO
a. State and prove time shifting property of Z-transform. Also find the 10 5
inverse Z-transform of given function using convolution theorem.
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1 − az −1
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x2 ( z ) = , ROC : [ z ] > [1]
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y(n) = 0. 6y(n-1)-0.08y(n-2)+x(n). Determine:

(i)The unit sample response sequence, h(n),


(ii)The step response.

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