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3) Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.


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iii) Modulation
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b) Determine the complex exponential Fourier Series for periodic


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Rectangular pulse train shown below. Plot its magnitude and phase
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spectrum. [8]
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c) State and explain Gibb’s Phenomenon. [4]


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Q4) a) Find the Fourier Transform of sine wave signal and sketch magnitude
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y(t) = x1(t) * x2(t) where


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Q6) a) Find Laplace Transform of following signal. [6]


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both are fails. The probability that A fails is 0.01 and the probability
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Q8) a) Define PDF and state four properties of PDF. [6]


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