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Code No.

: 22ECC04
CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Autonomous)
B.E (ECE) III Sem (Main) Examination Dec 2023 – Jan 2024
Signals and Systems
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 60
Note: Answer ALL questions from Part-A at one place in the same order and Part–B
(Internal Choice)
Part - A
(5Q X 2M = 10 Marks)
M CO BT
1 Examine whether the two signals 𝑥1 (𝑡) = 2; 𝑥2 (𝑡) = √3(1 − 2𝑡) are (2) 1 3
orthogonal or not.
2 State Dirichlet’s conditions for the existence of Fourier transforms. (2) 2 1
3 What is the region of convergence in Laplace transform? (2) 3 1
4 Evaluate the Z transform of 𝑥(𝑛 − 2)𝑢(𝑛). (2) 4 3
−𝑎𝑡
5 What is the autocorrelation of 𝑒 𝑢(𝑡)? (2) 5 2

Part - B (50 Marks)


(5Q X 10M = 50 Marks)
M CO BT
6 (a) Represent the periodic signal x(t) in terms of trigonometric Fourier series (5) 1 3

(b) Determine whether the signal 𝑥(𝑡) = cos(2𝑡) + sin(√3𝑡) is periodic or (5) 1 3
not. If it is periodic, determine its fundamental period.
(OR)
7 (a) State and prove Parseval’s power theorem. (5) 1 4
2 (𝑤
(b) Determine whether the signal 𝑥(𝑡) = 𝑠𝑖𝑛 0 𝑡) is energy signal or (5) 1 3
power signal. Also find energy and power of the signal.

8 (a) Determine the Fourier transform of a gate function. (5) 2 2

(b) State and prove the following properties of Fourier Transforms. (5) 2 1
(i) Time shifting Property (ii) Time Scaling Property
(OR)
9 (a) Determine the Fourier transform of the following signals (5) 2 2
−2𝑡 −2𝑡
(i) 𝑒 cos(5𝑡) 𝑢(𝑡) (ii) 𝑒 sin(5t)𝑢(𝑡)
(b) What is the difference between Fourier series Analysis and Fourier (5) 2 1
Transforms? Explain with an example.
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10 (a) What is Impulse Response of an LTI system? Show that integration in (5) 3 2
time domain leads to multiplication in Laplace transforms.
(b) Find the impulse response of an LTI system described by the differential (5) 3 2
𝑑2 𝑦(𝑡) 𝑑𝑦(𝑡)
equation. − − 2𝑦(𝑡) = 𝑥(𝑡). Assume that system is initially
𝑑𝑡 2 𝑑𝑡
at rest.
(OR)
11 (a) Explain the concept of stability in ‘s’ domain by taking different case (5) 3 1
studies.
𝑠
(b) If 𝑋(𝑠) = (𝑠+1)(𝑠−3), Find all possible x(t). (5) 3 3

12 (a) Explain briefly bandpass sampling. (5) 4 1


𝑧
(b) Find the inverse Z transform of X(𝑧) = (𝑧+1)(𝑧+2) ; ROC : |z|>2. (5) 4 3
(OR)
13 (a) Compare Laplace transforms and Z transforms. (5) 4 1
n n
(b) Prove that the sequences x(n)=a u(n) and x(n) =-a u(-n-1) have same (5) 4 3
X(z) and differ only in ROC. Also Plot their ROCs.

14 (a) Perform graphical method to compute convolution of two signals (5) 5 3


x(t)=u(t+2)-u(t-2) and h(t)=2u(t-1)
(b) List the properties of discrete convolution (5) 5 1
(OR)
15 (a) Perform convolution of two sequences, [0] = 1, 𝑥[1] = 2, 𝑥[2] = (5) 5 2
2, 𝑥[3] = 1 , 𝑦[−1] = 1, 𝑦[0] = 2, 𝑦[1] = −1.
(b) List out properties of autocorrelation. (5) 5 2
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