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Date Posted: 6/16/2008 11:21:05 PM  Status: Live
easy frequency response question
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evaluate the frequency response (and define magnitude and phase frequency responses) for the LTI systems represented by the following impulse responses:
a. h(t) = 2δ(t-2) + δ(t) - 2δ(t+2)
b. h(t) = 2cos(πt)[u(t-2) - u(t+2)]
c. h(t) = (2e^(3πt))u(2-t)
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Date Posted: 6/17/2008 5:22:30 AM  Status: Live
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Response:
(a)
Given function
s-domain representation of this function
Magnitude of this function
 
(b)
Given function
Laplace transform of this function

Magnitude
(c)
Given function
Similar to the above problems we can you can find the values of gain and phase of the given function.
 
I hope this helps you.................
chango's Comment:
Thank you very much this helps a lot



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