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ECE253-HW-1

This document is an assignment for ECE253 Analog Communications Theory, consisting of 5 pages with specific instructions for submission and problem-solving. It includes various problems related to Euler's formula, Fourier transforms, integrals involving delta functions, and signal transformations. Students are required to work directly on the provided sheets and are warned about penalties for late submissions.

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ECE253-HW-1

This document is an assignment for ECE253 Analog Communications Theory, consisting of 5 pages with specific instructions for submission and problem-solving. It includes various problems related to Euler's formula, Fourier transforms, integrals involving delta functions, and signal transformations. Students are required to work directly on the provided sheets and are warned about penalties for late submissions.

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ECE253 Analog Communications Theory


HW 1

Instructions

(a) This assignment has 5 pages.

(b) (1 pt) Work and write your answers directly on these provided sheets (not on
other blank sheet(s) of paper). Hard-copies are distributed in class.

(c) (1 pt) Write your full name and your student ID on the upper- right corner of this
page.
(d) (8 pt) Try to solve all problems.

(e) Late submission will be heavily penalized.

Problem 1. In class, we have seen how to use the Euler’s formula to show that
1
cos2 x = (cos (2x) + 1) .
2
For this question, apply similar technique to show that
1
cos A cos B = (cos (A + B) + cos (A − B)) .
2

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Problem 2. Plot (by hand) the Fourier transforms of the following signals

(a) cos(20πt)

(b) cos(20πt) + cos(40πt)

(c) (cos(20πt))2

(d) cos(20πt) × cos(40πt)

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(e) (cos(20πt))2 × cos(40πt)

Problem 3. Evaluate the following integrals:


(a)
R∞
(i) 2δ (t) dt
−∞

R2
(ii) 4δ (t − 1) dt
−3

R2
(iii) 4δ (t − 3) dt
−3

R∞
(b) δ (t) e−j2πf t dt
−∞

(c)
R∞
(i) δ (t − 2) sin (πt)dt
−∞

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R∞
(ii) δ (t + 3) e−t dt
−∞

R∞ π

(iii) e(x−1) cos 2
(x − 5) δ (x − 3)dx
−∞

(d)
R∞
(i) (t3 + 4) δ (1 − t)dt
−∞

R∞
(ii) g (2 − t) δ (3 − t)dt
−∞

R2
(e) δ (2t) dt
−2

Problem 4. Consider the signal g(t) shown in Figure 1.1.

0.5 𝒈 𝒕
6 t
12 15 24

Figure 1.1: Problem 4

(a) Carefully sketch the following signals:

(i) y1 (t) = g(−t)


(ii) y2 (t) = g(t + 6)
1

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(iii) y3 (t) = g(3t)


(iv) y4 (t) = g(6 − t).

(b) Find the “net” area under the graph for each of the signals in the previous part. (Math-
ematically, this is equivalent to integrating each signal from −∞ to +∞. However,
directly calculating and combining positive and negative areas from the plots should
be easier.)

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