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if the sawtooth waveform in Figure a below is applied to an ideal low pass filter with the transfer function shown in fi

Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 7:48 pm
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If The Sawtooth Waveform In Figure A Below Is Applied To An Ideal Low Pass Filter With The Transfer Function Shown In Fi 1
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If The Sawtooth Waveform In Figure A Below Is Applied To An Ideal Low Pass Filter With The Transfer Function Shown In Fi 2
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if the sawtooth waveform in Figure a below is applied to an ideal low pass filter with the transfer function shown in figure b below. a)Determine the output. x(0) AXLES ) x) How THA 1 am M. . -- 0 1 2 31 0 10 (a) (b) X(t) = 1/2 * sin Wot - Last Sin 2 Wot - 317 Sin32ot T=lsec. Wo=215 rad/sec y(t) = 3 + sinant

b) if the lowpass filter is replaced by the ideal bandpass filter shown in Figure e below find the output. IHA 15 35. c) Find the average power dissipated in 1 ohm resister due to the first four harmonics