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Part 1

A CT signal posted on Homework 1 was: x(t) = sin(t)

Periodic Signal

The New DT Signal: x[n] = sin[n] So taking that signal and making it a periodic DT signal by sampling at frequencies of n where n can only be multiples of pi.


Periodic DT signal - hw2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.JPG


Non Periodic Signal

The new DT Signal: x[n] = sin[n] Making this signal non periodic is by simply taking n to integer numbers, n=1, n=2, n=3, etc.

Non periodic DT signal - hw2 ECE301Fall2008mboutin.JPG

Note: This isn't an exact representation, but I did the best I could estimating the points using paint. In any case, it it possible to see that the thick lines are not periodic.


Part 2

Creation of a Periodic Signal from a Non Periodic signal

A non-periodic function posted on hw 1 was:

x(t) = 2t+1

To change this to be periodic we take the sum x(t+kT). Set T = 5 therefore our new signal is x(t+5k) = 2(t+5k)+1 for all integer values of k.

Then we have a periodic signal which looks like:

Repeated non periodic signal ECE301Fall2008mboutin.JPG


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