1. An LTI system has an impulse response h[n] for which thez transform is a. Plot...
6. [10!] An LTI system has an impulse response hin] for which the z-transform is Homework#6, Ve216 Spring 2018 ue (a) [5] Plot the pole-zero pattern for H(z). (b) [5!] Using the fact that signals of the form 2" are eigenfunctions of LTI systems, determin the system output for all n if the input r[n] is
Consider the LTI system described by the following impulse response: (a) h(n) = 2(0.5)n u(n). Determine: (i) The system function representation; (ii) the difference-equation representation (Note: this is just terminology that refers to expressing the input and output time-domain signals in the form of an equation. E.g., what we did when we went over the equations for block diagrams); (iii) The pole-zero plot, sketched by hand; and (iv) the output y(n) if the input is x(n) = (0.25)n u(n) [10...
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2. Given the following z-transform of the impulse response h [n], of a causal LTI system Ti H1 (z) = (,-1)(z-0.5) (a) Find hin (b) Verify the first three non-zero values of hi[n] using long division. (c) Find the z transform Hs(z) of hs[n]-2"hi[n], and specify the ROC. (d) Find thez transform H4() of han+n -1], and specify the ROC. e) Find the impulse response, hs[n], of the system Ts, which is the...
1. An LTI digital system with impulse response h[n] = 2(1/4)"u[n] produces an output y[n] = (-3)"u[n]. Determine the corresponding input x[n] using Z-transform. (30 points)
For the LTI system described by the following impulse response: \(h(n)=n\left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^{n} u(n)+\left(-\frac{1}{4}\right)^{n} u(n)\)Determine the following:1) The system function representation,2) The Difference equation representation3) The pole-zero plot4) the output \(y(n)\) if the input \(x(n)\) is: \(x(n)=\left(\frac{1}{4}\right)^{n} u(n)\)
1. An LTI system has impulse response defined by h (n )={2 ,2 ,−1,−1 ,−1,−1}first 2 zero . Determine the outputs when the input x(n) is (a) u(n ) ; (b) u(n−4 ) 2. Let the rectangle pulse x ( n )=u ( n ) −u (n −10 ) be an input to an LTI system with impulse response h (n )=(0.9 )n u (n ) . Determine the output y ( n ) . (Hint: You need to consider muliple...
Problem 2: Find the impulse response h(n) of a causal LTI system if the input x(n) and the output y(n) are given as follows 72 42)un-1) y(n)-G)na(n) xnun)
Problem 3 (30 points) An LTI system has an impulse response hin], whose z-transform equals 1-1 1. List all the poles and zeros of H(2). Sketch the pole-zero plot.. 2. If this system is causal, provide the ROC of H(2) and the expression of hin. case, is this system also stable? 3. If the ROC of H(z) does not exist, provide and the expression of hn.
Consider the LTI system with input ??(??) = ?? ?????(??) and the
impulse response ?(??) = ?? ?2????(??). A. (3 points) Determine
??(??) and ??(??) and the ROCs B. (3 points) Using the
convolutional property of the Laplace transform, determine ??(??),
the Laplace transform of the output, ??(??) C. (3 points) From the
answer of part B, find ??(??)
9 points) Consider the LTI system with input x(t)eu(t) and the impulse response h(t)-e-2u(t) A. 3 points) Determine X(s) and H(s)...
Consider an LTI system with input sequence x[n] and output sequence y[n] that satisfy the difference equation 3y[n] – 7y[n – 1] + 2y[n – 2] = 3x[n] – 3x[n – 1] (2.1) The fact that sequences x[ ] and y[ ] are in input-output relation and satisfy (2.1) does not yet determine which LTI system. a) We assume each possible input sequence to this system has its Z-transform and that the impulse response of this system also has its Z-transform. Express the...