5. (1096) Consider a signal v(t) = b(t)cos? (wot + ). As in the figure, b(t) = bx forte (k - 1)T, KT,] and be = 1,-1,-1,

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5. (1096) Consider a signal v(t) = b(t)cos? (wot + ). As in the figure, b(t) = bx forte (k - 1)T, KT,] and be = 1,-1,-1,

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5 1096 Consider A Signal V T B T Cos Wot As In The Figure B T Bx Forte K 1 T Kt And Be 1 1 1 1
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5. (1096) Consider a signal v(t) = b(t)cos? (wot + ). As in the figure, b(t) = bx forte (k - 1)T, KT,] and be = 1,-1,-1,1 for k 1,2,3,4 with 1/T) « fo. v(t) passes through an integrator that takes integration on v(t) for every Ty seconds and outputs v.(kTb) for k = 1,2,3,4. Determine vo(kTp) for k = 1,2,3,4 with your derivations. b(t) 1 -1 -1 1 3 4 2 0 1
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