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Latest revision as of 13:54, 11 September 2008

Homework 2 Part A-1


I chose the signal:
$ y = cos(n)\, $
When I took a sample at 1 hz, the signal was ugly and random.
Therefore it is not periodic.

File:Non-periodic.jpg ECE301Fall2008mboutin
Changing the function to:$ y = cos(n*pi/2)\, $
made the signal look periodic.
Periodiccnphilli ECE301Fall2008mboutin.JPG

Part A-2


I chose the signal y=log(x)
This code is not periodic, but taking a piece of it and
Repeating it will make it periodic
LogA-2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.JPG

Here is the code I used:

dt = .00001;
periodlength = 5;
periods = 10;

t = [dt:dt:periodlength];
y = log(t);
x = [];
for i=1:periods
   x = [x,y];
end
t = [dt:dt:periodlength*periods];
plot(t,x)

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