ECTE301 Notes Week1
ECTE301 Notes Week1
ECTE301 Notes Week1
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Relationship between real sinusoids and
complex exponentials
A real sinusoid can be considered as the real
part of a complex exponential
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t j j t j
e Ae Ae t A
0 0
Re Re ) cos(
) (
0
e | | e
| e = = +
+
is called the phasor of the sinusoid, which
contains the amplitude and initial phase of the
signal
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Ae
Relationship between real sinusoids and
complex exponentials
Also a real sinusoid can also be considered as
the sum of two complex exponentials
Inverse Euler Formula
2
) cos(
) ( ) (
0
0 0
| e | e
| e
+ +
+
= +
t j t j
e e
A t A
j
e e
A t A
t j t j
2
) sin(
) ( ) (
0
0 0
| e | e
| e
+ +
= +
Addition of real sinusoids
Combination of sinusoids with the same
frequency is still a sinusoid with the same
frequency
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k
k k
t A t x
1
0
) cos( ) ( | e
Addition of real sinusoids
Direct computation
( )
) cos(
sin cos
sin sin cos cos
sin sin cos cos
) cos( ) (
0
0 0
0
1
0
1
1
0 0
1
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Addition of real sinusoids phasor
addition
Direct computation is very complex
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Re
Re
Re Re
) cos( ) (
0
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1 1
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t A t x
t j j
t j
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j
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t j j
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t j
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k k
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k k
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k
j
k
j
k
e A Ae
1
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Addition of phasors
Addition of real sinusoids phasor
addition
Phasor addition rule
Obtain the phasor representation of each of
the individual signals
Add the phasors together, convert the result
into polar form
Multiply by to get
Exercise 2.9
| j
Ae
) (
0
| e + t j
Ae
t j
e
0
e
Product of real sinusoids
Multiplication of sinusoids results in sinusoids
with difference frequencies: Principle of
modulation
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2
1
) cos( ) cos( ) ( ) (
) cos( ) (
) cos( ) (
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
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| e | e
| e
| e
+ + + + =
+ + =
+ =
+ =
t t A A
t t A A t x t x
t A t x
t A t x
Spectrum Representation
Spectrum is a graphical representation of the
frequency content of a signal.
Spectrum Representation
Signals
Spectrum Representation
Spectrum of a sinusoid
Spectrum of a sum of sinusoids
Spectrum of a multiplication of sinusoids
Beat notes
Amplitude modulation
Spectrum of a sinusoid
We use the frequencies and complex
magnitudes of complex exponentials to denote
the spectrum of a signal, that is, for
t j t j
e A Ae t x
0 0
) (
) (
e | e
= =
+
We have
e
0
e
| j
Ae A =
Spectrum of a sinusoid
Hence for a real sinusoid, the spectrum should
be
( )
t j t j
t j t j
e A e A
e e
A
t A t x
0 0
0 0
*
) ( ) (
0
2
) cos( ) (
e e
| e | e
| e
+ +
+ =
+ = + =
e
0
e
| j
e
A
2
0
e
| j
e
A
2
Spectrum of a sum of sinusoids
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e A
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e A
e e
A
t A t x
1
1
) ( ) (
1
2 2
2
) cos( ) (
e
|
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|
| e | e
| e
Spectrum of a sum of sinusoids
e
1
e
1
2
1
| j
e
A
1
e
2
e
2
2
2
| j
e
A
2
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2
2
2
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e
A
1
2
1
| j
e
A
Spectrum of Product of sinusoids
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2
1
) cos( ) cos( ) ( ) (
) cos( ) (
) cos( ) (
2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
| | e e | | e e
| e | e
| e
| e
+ + + + + + =
+ + =
+ =
+ =
t t A A
t t A A t x t x
t A t x
t A t x
Spectrum of Product of sinusoids
( )
( )
| | | |
(
| | | |
)
) ( ) ( ) ( ) (
) ( ) ( ) ( ) (
2 1
2 1
) ( ) (
2
2 2 2 2
) ( ) (
1
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1
2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1
2 2 2 2
1 1 1 1
4
) ( ) (
2
) cos( ) (
2
) cos( ) (
| | e e | | e e
| | e e | | e e
| e | e
| e | e
| e
| e
+ +
+ + + + + +
+ +
+ +
+ + =
=
+ = + =
+ = + =
t j t j
t j t j
t j t j
t j t j
e e
e e
A A
t x t x
e e
A
t A t x
e e
A
t A t x
Spectrum of product of sinusoids
e
2 1
e e
2 1
e e +
) (
2 1
e e
) (
2 1
e e +
) (
2 1
2 1
4
| | + j
e
A A
) (
2 1
2 1
4
| | + j
e
A A
) (
2 1
2 1
4
| | j
e
A A
) (
2 1
2 1
4
| | j
e
A A
2 1
e e >
Examples
s c
c s
f f
t f t f A t x
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= ), 2 cos( ) 2 cos( ) ( t t
Beat notes
Amplitude modulation
Examples Beat Note
Examples Beat note
Examples AM signals
Examples AM signal
Tutorial Questions
Problems:
2.3, 2.5, 2.7, 2.10, 2.16, 2.18, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5