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1.This is a sine function of period 2. Function is sin(pi*t). Continuous Signal.
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2. '''Periodic DT Signal'''This is the discrete signal of the same function in 1 with sampling time of 0.075. I got the diagram on mat lab using the command STEM. This is periodic.
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  '''Non-Periodic DT Signal'''  This is the non periodic DT signal of the same function in 1 with sampling time of 2. Diagram was obtained using Matlab.
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 12 September 2008

1.This is a sine function of period 2. Function is sin(pi*t). Continuous Signal.


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2. Periodic DT SignalThis is the discrete signal of the same function in 1 with sampling time of 0.075. I got the diagram on mat lab using the command STEM. This is periodic.


                       Jayanth1 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg


  Non-Periodic DT Signal   This is the non periodic DT signal of the same function in 1 with sampling time of 2. Diagram was obtained using Matlab.


                       Jayanth 2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.jpg

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