Signals Part 1 ECE
Signals Part 1 ECE
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3-1 ANALOG AND DIGITAL
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Note
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Note
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Figure 3.1 Comparison of analog and digital signals
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3-2 PERIODIC ANALOG SIGNALS
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Figure 3.2 A sine wave
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Figure 3.3 Two signals with the same phase and
frequency, but different amplitudes
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Note
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Figure 3.4 Two signals with the same amplitude and phase,
but different frequencies
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Table 3.1 Units of period and
frequency
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Example 3.3
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Example 3.4
Solution
From Table 3.1 we find the equivalents of 1 ms (1 ms is
10−3 s) and 1 s (1 s is 106 μs). We make the following
substitutions:.
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Example 3.5
Solution
First we change 100 ms to seconds, and then we
calculate the frequency from the period (1 Hz = 10−3
kHz).
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Note
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Note
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Figure 3.5 Three sine waves with the same amplitude and frequency,
but different phases
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Example 3.6
Solution
We know that 1 complete cycle is 360°. Therefore, 1/6
cycle is
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Figure 3.6 Wavelength ( c/f) and period
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Figure 3.7 The time-domain and frequency-domain plots of a sine wave
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Note
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Example 3.10
The spectrum has only five spikes, at 100, 300, 500, 700,
and 900 Hz (see Figure 3.13).
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Figure 3.13 The bandwidth for Example 3.10
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Example 3.11
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