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I chose the signal <math> x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \,</math> which Jeff Kubascik  posted on his HW1.
 
I chose the signal <math> x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \,</math> which Jeff Kubascik  posted on his HW1.
  
Recall that this signal is periodic if  <math>T = {\omega_0\over2\pi}\,</math>  is rational.
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Recall that this signal is periodic if  <math>T = {\omega_0\over2\pi}\,</math>  is rational.  
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Say I choose the sampling frequency <math>Ts=.1</math>
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The output will be:
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But if I choose the sampling frequency to be <math>Ts=.7</math>

Revision as of 09:18, 11 September 2008

Question 1

I chose the signal $ x[n]=e^{j\pi n} \, $ which Jeff Kubascik posted on his HW1.

Recall that this signal is periodic if $ T = {\omega_0\over2\pi}\, $ is rational.

Say I choose the sampling frequency $ Ts=.1 $

The output will be:


But if I choose the sampling frequency to be $ Ts=.7 $

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