This experiment investigates sampling theory. The objectives are to: 1) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = sinc(t) and sketch it; 2) Determine the Nyquist sampling frequency; 3) Derive an expression for the Fourier transform of the sampled signal Xs(f) in terms of X(f). The pre-lab assignment involves sketching sampled signals and their Fourier transforms for various sampling frequencies. The procedure is to: 1) Create Matlab programs to illustrate the pre-lab items and plot the results; 2) Compare the results to pre-lab sketches and explain them.
This experiment investigates sampling theory. The objectives are to: 1) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = sinc(t) and sketch it; 2) Determine the Nyquist sampling frequency; 3) Derive an expression for the Fourier transform of the sampled signal Xs(f) in terms of X(f). The pre-lab assignment involves sketching sampled signals and their Fourier transforms for various sampling frequencies. The procedure is to: 1) Create Matlab programs to illustrate the pre-lab items and plot the results; 2) Compare the results to pre-lab sketches and explain them.
This experiment investigates sampling theory. The objectives are to: 1) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = sinc(t) and sketch it; 2) Determine the Nyquist sampling frequency; 3) Derive an expression for the Fourier transform of the sampled signal Xs(f) in terms of X(f). The pre-lab assignment involves sketching sampled signals and their Fourier transforms for various sampling frequencies. The procedure is to: 1) Create Matlab programs to illustrate the pre-lab items and plot the results; 2) Compare the results to pre-lab sketches and explain them.
This experiment investigates sampling theory. The objectives are to: 1) Find the Fourier transform of the signal x(t) = sinc(t) and sketch it; 2) Determine the Nyquist sampling frequency; 3) Derive an expression for the Fourier transform of the sampled signal Xs(f) in terms of X(f). The pre-lab assignment involves sketching sampled signals and their Fourier transforms for various sampling frequencies. The procedure is to: 1) Create Matlab programs to illustrate the pre-lab items and plot the results; 2) Compare the results to pre-lab sketches and explain them.
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EXPERIMENT 1
SAMPLING THEORY
OBJECTIVES
In this experiment you will investigate Sampling Theorem.
PRE-LAB ASSIGNMENT
Given signal x(t) = sinc(t):
1. Find out the Fourier transform of x(t), X(f ), sketch them. 2. Find out the Nyquist sampling frequency of x(t). 3. Given sampling rate fs , write down the expression of the Fourier trans- form of xs (t), Xs (f ) in terms of X(f ). 4. Let sampling frequency fs = 1Hz. Sketch the sampled signal xs (t) = x(kTs ) and the Fourier transform of xs (t), Xs (f ). 5. Let sampling frequency fs = 2Hz. Repeat 4. 6. Let sampling frequency fs = 0.5Hz. Repeat 4. 7. Let sampling frequency fs = 1.5Hz. Repeat 4. 8. Let sampling frequency fs = 2/3Hz. Repeat 4. 9. Design a Matlab function to calculate P the Fourier transform of a sam- pled signal xs (t), Xs (f ) = k x(kT s ) exp(−j · 2πf · kTs ). This is necessary in your experiments. NOTE: In Matlab and this experiment, sinc(t) is defined as sinc(t) = sin(πt)/(πt). Under this definition: sinc(2W t) → 1/(2W ) rect(f /2W ).
PROCEDURE
1. Design Matlab programs to illustrate items 4-8 in Prelab. You need to
plot all the graphs. 2. Compare your results with your sketches in your Prelab assignment and explain them.