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Lecture 2:Signals

1st semester 1439-2017

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Signals in Communication System

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What Does a Signal Mean ?

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Classification of Signals

There are several classes of signals:

1. Continuous-time and discrete-time signals.

2. Analog and digital signals.

3. Real and complex signals.

4. Deterministic and random signals.

5. Even and odd signals.

6. Periodic and non-periodic signals.

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Classifications of Signals (Cont.)

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Some Common Waveforms

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Sine Wave

A sine wave can be mathematically describe as

s(t) = A sin (ωt + φ)

where

A is the peak amplitude

ω is the angular frequencyω = 2πf f is frequency in Hertz ,

φ is the phase.

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Peak Amplitude

The peak amplitude of a signal is the largest value it takes, proportional to the energy it carries.

For electric signals, peak amplitude is normally measured in volts.

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Period and Frequency

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Period and Frequency

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Period and Frequency

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Example

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More About Frequency

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More About Frequency

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More About Frequency

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Phase

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Three sine waves with the same amplitude and frequency, but different phases

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Phase

Phase is measured in degrees or radians.

A phase shift of 360° corresponds to a shift of a complete period.

A phase shift of 180° corresponds to a shift of one-half of a period.

A phase shift of 90° corresponds to a shift of one-quarter of a period.

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Example

A sine wave is offset 1/6 cycle with respect to time 0.What is its phase in degrees and radians?

SolutionWe know that 1 complete cycle is 360°. Therefore, 1/6cycle is

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Thank You

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