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Tutorial 3 - Convolution

This document contains a tutorial on zero-state responses and convolution. It provides examples of using direct integration to find zero-state responses of linear time-invariant systems and using convolution to find the zero-state response when given the unit impulse response and input function. It also gives examples of using the shift property of convolution and finding the zero-state response of a first-order allpass filter. Finally, it shows how to use convolution to relate the charge density of a line charge to the electric field it produces.
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Tutorial 3 - Convolution

This document contains a tutorial on zero-state responses and convolution. It provides examples of using direct integration to find zero-state responses of linear time-invariant systems and using convolution to find the zero-state response when given the unit impulse response and input function. It also gives examples of using the shift property of convolution and finding the zero-state response of a first-order allpass filter. Finally, it shows how to use convolution to relate the charge density of a line charge to the electric field it produces.
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E2.

5 Signals & Linear Systems

Tutorial Sheet 3 – Zero-state Responses & Convolution

(Support Lectures 4 & 5)

1.* Use direct integration, find the expression for:


a)

b)

c) .

2.* Use direct integration, find:


a)

b) .

3.* The unit impulse response of an LTI system is . Use the convolution table, find this system’s zero-
state response if the input is:

a)

b)

c)

Fig 4.1
4.** By apply the shift property of convolution, find the system’s response (i.e.
zero-state response) given that and that the input is as
shown in Fig 4.1.

5.** A first-order allpass filter impulse response is given by


.

a) Find the zero-state response of this filter for the input

b) Sketch the input and the corresponding zero-state response.

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6.** Find and sketch for the pairs of functions shown as follow:

a)
c)

b) d)

7.*** Find and sketch for the pairs of functions shown below.

8.*** A line charge is located along the x axis with a charge density f(x). In other words, the charge over an interval
Δτ located at τ = nΔτ is f(nΔτ)Δτ. It is also known from Coulomb’s law that the electrical field E(r) at a
distance r from a charge q is given by:

, where ε is a constant.

Show that electric field E(x) produced by this line charge at a point x is given by

, where .

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