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DSP Imp Questions

The document contains a series of questions and problems related to signal processing, including Fourier transforms, Z-transforms, and properties of discrete-time systems. It covers topics such as impulse response, frequency response, sampling theorem, and convolution. The questions require derivations, proofs, and graphical representations related to discrete-time signals and systems.

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DSP Imp Questions

The document contains a series of questions and problems related to signal processing, including Fourier transforms, Z-transforms, and properties of discrete-time systems. It covers topics such as impulse response, frequency response, sampling theorem, and convolution. The questions require derivations, proofs, and graphical representations related to discrete-time signals and systems.

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1. The Fourier transform of an impulse function is ?

2. δ(n-N) * δ(n+N) will result in what.

3. Z-transform of x (-n) will be

4. For the signal shown in the above g. The integral will give

5. Stateand prove Parseval’s theorem for discrete time Fourier transform of a


discrete sequence.

6. For the rst-order LTI system described by y(n)- ay(n-1) = x(n) with | a | < 0,
obtain magnitude and phase of the frequency response.

7. Determine the discrete –time Fourier transform of unit–step sequence x(n) =


a^n u(n).

8. For the signal x(n)=cos(ω n) with ω =2π/5, obtain and plot | X(e jω) |
0 0

9. Draw low-pass lter magnitude characteristics, and derive high pass lter
impulse response from low pass impulse response.

10. Obtain z- transform for


n
(i) x1(n) = (1/3) [ sin (π n / 4)] u(n)
n
(ii) x2(n) = -a u(-n-1)
Plot pole –zero diagram and state ROC for both.
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11. State initial value theorem for Z-transform.List its utility. For the sequence
n n
x(n) = 7 (1/3) u(n) - 6 (1/2) u(n), nd x(0) using initial value theorem.

12. If a discrete time signal x[n ] has discrete time Fourier transform of X(e jω ) .
What is the Fourier transform of the signal nx(n).

13. Determine the DTFT of the following signals

14. Determine the inverse Z Transform of the following

15. Consider an LTI system for which the input x[n] and output y[n] satisfy the
linear constant-coef cient difference equation

Determine its impulse response.

16. State and prove sampling theorem for low pass signal.

17. Find the Z-transform of the following sequence and also, determine its ROC

18. State
and prove the
following properties of Z- transform

(i) Conjugate property (ii) Scaling property

19. Find the Inverse Z-transform of with ROC


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fi
20. Determine the inverse z-transform of the function if the ROCs are

21. Consider an LTI system for which the input x[n] and output y[n] satisfy the
linear constant coef cient difference equation

State whether the system is stable, causal by nding the impulse response by
using z transform method.

22. For a sequence x(n) = { 1, 0.5} and h (n) ={ 0.5, 1}is given. Obtain linear
convolution.

23. Write short note: Sampling of Discrete Time Fourier Transform.

24. Consider the LTI system with input x [n] and output y [n] are related through
the difference equation.
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(i) Find the system function and its ROC

(ii) Draw its pole-zero plot

(iii) Comment on the causality and stability of this system

25. Draw signal ow-graph representation of linear constant-coef cient


difference equations.
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