QNo3 For the signal X(1) shown in figure below, sample the signal at == 200, then convert the sampling rate of the digit

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QNo3 For the signal X(1) shown in figure below, sample the signal at == 200, then convert the sampling rate of the digit

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Qno3 For The Signal X 1 Shown In Figure Below Sample The Signal At 200 Then Convert The Sampling Rate Of The Digit 1
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QNo3 For the signal X(1) shown in figure below, sample the signal at == 200, then convert the sampling rate of the digital signal to 3/4 using digital means appropriately using any decimation or interpolation filter if required and then convert the signal back to continuous domain. 1 Xc(jl) a. -21 100 2n 100 Draw a diagram showing all the required blocks like C/D, up sampler, down sampler, and D/C etc Stepwise show the frequency spectrum at the output of these blocks, X1(ejw), xz(ejw), X3(ejw), and YGN) for the given Xc619) b.
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