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ECE 04: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING–BSECE 4a

AGUSAN DEL SUR STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY


San Teodoro, Bunawan, Agusan Del Sur
College of Engineering and Information Sciences

Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering

FINAL-Term Examination
General Instruction: This is your Midterm Examination and strict Implementation
of rules will be followed. Absolutely no cheating, No borrowing of calculators,
No talking while having an exam. Only ask question to your proctor.
I-PROLEM SOLVING
Direction: For each correct choice of answer will gain 1 point, providing complete
solution will gain another 4 points in each item. Solutions must be presented
using another paper and are arrange respectively. Item with no solution available
must be explained in order to gain the other 4 points. Each Item has a 5 point
equivalent for a complete and honest solution.
1. The signals that we encounter in practice are mostly analog signals. These
signals, which vary continuously in time and amplitude, are processed using
electrical networks containing active and passive circuit elements. This
approach is known as .
A. Analog signal processing
B. Discrete Signal Processing
C. Digital Signal Processing

2. Multiple close-spaced echoes eventually lead to reverberation, which can


be created digitally using a somewhat more involved difference equation.
Determine which differential equation is related to reverberation.

A.

B.

C.

3. A continuous signal x(t) is shown in figure 1. Sketch and label each of

the signal .

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4. A continuous signal x(t) is shown in figure 1. Sketch and label each of

the signal .
5. A discrete time signal x[n] is shown in figure 2. Sketch and label each

of the signal

6. A discrete time signal x[n] is shown in figure 2. Sketch and label each

of the signal
7. Using the discrete time signals x1[n] and x2[n] shown in figure 3, represent
each of the following signals by a graph and by a sequence of numbers in

8. Using the discrete time signals x1[n] and x2[n] shown in figure 3, represent
each of the following signals by a graph and by a sequence of numbers in

9. Determine analytically the DTFT of

10. Determine analytically the DTFT of


11. Using the definition of the DTFT in (3.1), determine the sequences

corresponding to the

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12. Using the definition of the inverse DTFT in (3.2), determine the sequences

corresponding to the

13. Using the definition of the inverse DTFT in (3.2), determine the sequences

corresponding to the

14. Using the definition of the inverse DTFT in (3.2), determine the sequences

corresponding to the

15. Determine the z-transform of the sequences using the


definition (4.1)

16. Determine the z-transform of the sequences using the


definition (4.1).

17. Determine the z-transform of the sequences using


the definition (4.1).

18. Determine the z-transform of the sequences


using the definition (4.1).

19. Using the z-transform properties, determine the sequences in of the

20. Using the z-transform properties, determine the sequences in of the

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