The Z-Transfer Function
The Z-Transfer Function 1. Consider the following statements regarding a linear discrete-time system: H (z) = z2+1/(z+0.5)(z-0.5) 1. The system
The Z-Transfer Function 1. Consider the following statements regarding a linear discrete-time system: H (z) = z2+1/(z+0.5)(z-0.5) 1. The system
The Z-Transform 1. The discrete-time signal x (n) = (-1)n is periodic with fundamental period a) 6 b) 4 c) 2
Difference Equations 1. Difference equation model results in: a) Sampled-data systems b) Numerical analysis of continuous time systems c) Continuous
Signal Reconstruction 1. Sampling can be done by: a) Impulse train sampling b) Natural sampling c) Flat-top sampling d) All
Spectrum Analysis of Sampling Process 1. Statement (I): Aliasing occurs when the sampling frequency is less than twice the maximum
Feedback Compensation 1. Which of the following are the not characteristics of the closed loop systems? a) It does not
Tuning of PID Controllers 1. The input of a controller is a) Sensed signal b) Error signal c) Desired variable
Cascade Compensation in Frequency Domain 1. A phase lead compensation leads to: a) Increase in overshoot b) Reduction in bandwidth
Cascade Compensation in Time Domain 1. A proportional controller leads to: a) Zero steady state error for step input for
Realization of Basic Compensators 1. Which of the following is not the correct reason to select feedback compensation over cascaded