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ASSIGNMENT IN DC
ASSIGNMENT
IN DIGITAL                    
COMMUNICATION
                               HARISH PANDIAN.R
                                                                                            
10EC03
1)   
THE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE FOURIER SERIES AND FOURIER TRANSFORM
ANS. 
Fourier series :
                       Fourier series is an expansion of a periodic
function using infinite sum of sines and cosines. Fourier series was initially
developed when solving heat equations but later it was found out that the same
technique can be used to solve a large set of mathematical problems specially
the problems that involve linear differential equations with constant
coefficients
Fourier transform:
Fourier transform:
                     Fourier transform defines a relationship between
a signal in the time domain and its representation in the frequency domain. The
Fourier transform decomposes a function into oscillatory functions. Since this
is a transformation, the original signal can be obtained from knowing the
transformation, thus no information is created or lost in the process.
Difference:
Difference:
1)      Fourier series is an expansion of periodic signal
as a linear combination of sines and cosines while Fourier transform is the
process or function used to convert signals from time domain in to frequency
domain
2)      Fourier series is defined for periodic signals
and the Fourier transform can be applied to aperiodic  signals
3)      The study of Fourier series actually provides
motivation for the Fourier transform.
2)   
FOURIER TRANSFORM TIME SHIFTING PROPERTY
Ans.
              If 

             then 

In other words, a shift in time corresponds to a change in phase in the Fourier
      transform.
3)      TYPES OF SIGNALS (OR) FUNTIONS:
Ans. 
      Step signal:
         The step signal is zero for negative
input and one for positive. Thus, it is defined    
          by 
|  | 
      Ramp signal:
            The Step signal can be interpreted as a ramp of
width zero, when the ramp is    
       defined as follows 
        
| 
     Impulse
  signal: 
         The impulse function, also known as Dirac
  delta function or Dirac impulse, is     
          defined by  | 
      Sinc function :
           The Sinc function is defined in the following manner:
       Rect 
function :
        The Rect Function is a
function which produces a rectangular-shaped pulse with a     
        width of 1 centered
at t = 0. The Rect function pulse also has a height of 1. The 
         Sinc function and
the rectangular function form a Fourier transform pair.
          A Rect function
can be written in the form:
4)    POWER AND ENERGY SIGNALS :
ENERGY SIGNALS:
     Some signals qualify to be classified as energy signals, whereas
some other signals qualify to be classified as power signals. Given a
continuous-time signal f(t),
the energy contained over a finite time interval is defined as follows.POWER SIGNAL:
When a reference to power in a signal is made, it points to the average power. Power is defined as energy per second. For a continuous-time signal, we can obtain an expression for power from equation
Wednesday, 4 July 2012
ARCHITECTURE OF 8085
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