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Tutorial4 Timedomain Analysis

This document is a tutorial on time domain analysis of Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems for Signals and Systems course. It includes various questions related to system response, stability testing, convolution of signals, and determining impulse responses. The tutorial covers both continuous and discrete time systems with specific equations and conditions for analysis.

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Tutorial4 Timedomain Analysis

This document is a tutorial on time domain analysis of Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) systems for Signals and Systems course. It includes various questions related to system response, stability testing, convolution of signals, and determining impulse responses. The tutorial covers both continuous and discrete time systems with specific equations and conditions for analysis.

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Tutorial 4: Time domain analysis of LTI systems

Subject: Signals and System


SE EXTC A & B Sem-IV

Q.1. Determine the complete response of the system described by the equation.

d2y(t)/dt2 +5dy(t)/dt+4y(t)=dx(t)/dt; y(0)=0; dy(t)/dt|t=0 =1, for the input x(t)= u(t)

Q.2 . Test the stability of LTI systems, whose impulse response are given below.

a) h(t)= b) h(t) = sint u(t)

Q.3. Perform convolution of following signals.

a) x1(t)=cost u(t), x2(t)=t u(t)

Q.4. Perform convolution by graphical method.

a) x1(t) = ; 0 x2(t) = 1; 0

Q.5. Construct the block diagram and signal flow graph of the discrete time system whose input
output relations are described by following difference equations

y(n)=0.5y(n-1)+x(n)-2x(n-2)

Q.6. Determine the response y(n), n 0 of the system described by second order difference
equation.

y(n)-2y(n-1)-3y(n-2) = x(n)+4x(n-1)

Q.7. Find the overall impulse response of interconnected system shown below.

a) Given that h1 (n)=an u(n), h2 (n)= δ(n-1), h3 (n)= δ(n-2)

b) Given that h1 (t)= , h2 (t)=


Tutorial 4: Time domain analysis of LTI systems
Subject: Signals and System
SE EXTC A & B Sem-IV

Q.9. Determine the output y(n) of relaxed LTI system with impulse response,

h(n)=an u(n), where |a|<1 and when input is a unit step sequence x(n)=u(n)

Q.10. Check whether the following systems are BIBO stable or not.

(a) y(n)=ax2(n) (b) y(n)=ax(n)+b (c) y(n)=

Q.11 Given a continuous time LTI system with unit impulse response time h(t).

A continuous time signal x(t) is applied to input of this LTI system where

a) x(t)= u(t) for a>0 and h(t)=u(t)


b) x(t)= u(-t) and h(t)=u(t-3)

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