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This document covers key concepts related to Z transforms including: 1) Properties of Z transforms such as linearity and time shifting 2) The differences between the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) 3) The differences between Fourier series and Fourier transforms 4) Examples of finding the Z transform of various sequences 5) Deriving transfer functions and finding output sequences for linear time-invariant systems
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Tutorial 2 2018

This document covers key concepts related to Z transforms including: 1) Properties of Z transforms such as linearity and time shifting 2) The differences between the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) and discrete-time Fourier transform (DTFT) 3) The differences between Fourier series and Fourier transforms 4) Examples of finding the Z transform of various sequences 5) Deriving transfer functions and finding output sequences for linear time-invariant systems
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Tutorial 2: Z transforms

1. List the properties of Z transforms


2. Distinguish between DFT and DTFT
3. Distinguish between fourier series and fourier transforms
4. Find the Z transforms for:
a) 1, 2, 4, 0, 6
b) X(n) = n/(n+1)2
c) The sequence in a) above but delayed by 2 sample periods
d) X(n) = e-0.2n for 0≤n≤3
5. When a discrete signal [1, 2] is inputted to a processing system the output sequence is [1, -5, 8,
-4].
a) Derive the transfer function for the system.
b) Find the first three terms of the output sequence in response to the finite input
sequence of [2, 2, 1].
6. A processor has a transfer function T(Z) = 0.4/(Z-0.5). find the response to a discrete unit step
(first four terms only).
7. For a particular digital processing system, inputting the finite sequence x(n) = [1, 1] results in the
finite output sequence of [1, 2, -1, -2]. Determine the Z transforms of the two signals and show
that the transfer function for the processing system is given by T(Z) = 1 + 3Z -1 + 2Z-2
8. A digital filter has a transfer function of Z/(Z-0.6). find its response to:
a) A unit sample function
b) A discrete unit step (first 3 terms only).
7 z 2−5 z
9. Find the IZT of the system x ( z )= for the following ROC:
z 2−2 z−3
a) |Z| < 1
b) |Z| > 3
c) 1 < Z < 3
10. A sequence y(n) is constructed from a finite duration sequence x(n) of length 8 samples in the
following manner: y(n) = x(n/2) for n even
=0 for n odd

Determine y(k) in terms of x(k) where y(k) and x(k) are the DFTs of y(n) and x(n) respectively.

11. Obtain the transfer function and impulse response of the LTI system defined by y(n-2) + 5y(n-1)
+ 6y(n) + x(n).
12. Compute the response of the system y(n) = 0.7y(n-1) – 0.12y(n-2) +x(n-1) + x(n-2) to the input
x(n) = nu(n). is the system stable?
13. Determine the output response y(n) if h(n) = {1, 1, 1, 1} and x(n) = { 1, 2, 3, 1} by using linear
convolution.
14. Calculate the frequency response of the LTI systems representations.
a) H(n) = (1/n)nu(n)
b) H(n) = δ(n) – δ(n-1)

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