Practice Causality For Ct-lti Systems (5.5.3.1) - Laplace Transform Analysis of Continuous-Time Systems
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Causality for CT-LTI Systems

Practice - Causality for CT-LTI Systems

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Question 1 Easy

Define causality in LTI systems.

💡 Hint: Think about how input and output relate in real-world scenarios.

Question 2 Easy

What is the Region of Convergence?

💡 Hint: Consider where the Laplace Transform is valid.

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Question 1

What does it mean for a system to be causal?

Outputs depend on future inputs.
Outputs depend only on current and past inputs.
Outputs can be infinite.

💡 Hint: Think about how inputs are involved in real-world scenarios.

Question 2

True or False: A system is BIBO stable if every bounded input leads to an unbounded output.

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider the nature of inputs and outputs in systems.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Given the transfer function H(s) = (s + 5) / (s^2 + 6s + 8), determine the regions of convergence and assess causality and stability.

💡 Hint: Calculate poles and observe where the ROC flows.

Challenge 2 Hard

Describe a practical scenario where an LTI system could fail to be causal and identify potential consequences.

💡 Hint: Consider systems needing timely feedback, like in robotics.

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