(Periodic Signals Revisited)
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I chose to modify the signal a bit and make it y = sin(5t).
 
I chose to modify the signal a bit and make it y = sin(5t).
  
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:If you plot the signal in DT sampling at delta = .5Hz you get a periodic signal as follows:
 
:If you plot the signal in DT sampling at delta = .5Hz you get a periodic signal as follows:
  
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Periodic Signals Revisited

The function chosen (by randomly clicking a name) from hw1 is y=sin(t). Found here: http://cobweb.ecn.purdue.edu/~mboutin/ECE301/Index.html

I chose to modify the signal a bit and make it y = sin(5t).

Sin5t ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png
If you plot the signal in DT sampling at delta = .5Hz you get a periodic signal as follows:
Sin5tper ECE301Fall2008mboutin.png

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