Practice Continuous-time (ct) Vs. Discrete-time (dt) Systems (1.4.1) - Introduction to Signals and Systems
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Continuous-Time (CT) vs. Discrete-Time (DT) Systems

Practice - Continuous-Time (CT) vs. Discrete-Time (DT) Systems

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What is the definition of a continuous-time system?

💡 Hint: Think about signals that represent real-world phenomena like sound.

Question 2 Easy

Give an example of a discrete-time system.

💡 Hint: Consider devices that handle digital signals.

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Question 1

What type of equation describes a continuous-time system?

Differential equations
Difference equations
Algebraic equations

💡 Hint: Remember how continuous systems relate to calculus.

Question 2

True or False: Discrete-time systems process signals defined at every moment in time.

True
False

💡 Hint: Think about the nature of discrete signals.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Describe how you would approach designing a digital audio filter and its representation as a discrete-time system.

💡 Hint: What characteristics should an audio filter possess to work optimally?

Challenge 2 Hard

Create a scenario where using a CT system would lead to mistakes if applied incorrectly to a DT signal.

💡 Hint: What happens to high frequencies in digital processing?

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