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SYSC 4405  In‐class Quiz 5A:   Nov 28, 2011 

Question 1 (1 point): What is your name and student number? 

Name: ___________________________________  Lab Section: ________________________ 

Student Number: ___________________________ 

Question 2 (4 points): Calculate the transfer function ‐ H[z] for the difference equation below, then find 
the inverse Z‐transform of H[z] with its ROC. 

  y[n] = 5 x[n] ‐ 0.2 y[n‐1] +0.24 y[n‐2] 

Solution 

  y[n] + 0.2 y[n‐1] ‐ 0.24 y[n‐2]= 5 x[n]  

Y(z) (1+ 0.2z‐1 ‐ 0.24z‐2)= 5 X(z)  

Y(z)     =                     5                         = H(z) 

X(z)             (1+ 0.2z‐1 ‐ 0.24z‐2) 

              H(z)     =                     5                            =           A1                +                A2 

                    (1+ 0.6z‐1)(1‐ 0.4z‐1)                 (1+ 0.6z‐1)                     (1‐ 0.4z‐1) 

poles z=‐0.6, 0.4   or z‐1 = ‐5/3, 2.5 

               A1  =       5                                 =          5                 =        5    =       3 

          (1‐ 0.4z‐1)      z=‐0.6                 (1‐.4/‐.6)                (5/3) 

     A2  =       5                                 =          5                 =        5    =       2 

          (1+ 0.6z‐1)      z=0.4                 (1+.6/.4)                (5/2) 

H(z)     =           3                +                2                 

                  (1+ 0.6z‐1)                     (1‐ 0.4z‐1) 

              h[n] =     3 (‐0.6)nu[n]        +    2 (0.4)nu[n]                   ROC  |z| > 0.6 

   
SYSC 4405  In‐class Quiz 5B:   Nov 28, 2011 

Question 1 (1 point): What is your name and student number? 

Name: ___________________________________  Lab Section: ________________________ 

Student Number: ___________________________ 

Question 2 (4 points): Calculate the transfer function ‐ H[z] for the difference equation below, then find 
the inverse Z‐transform of H[z] with its ROC. 

  y[n] = 9 x[n] + 0.5 y[n‐1] + 0.14 y[n‐2] 

Solution 

  y[n] ‐ 0.5 y[n‐1] ‐ 0.14 y[n‐2]= 9 x[n]  

Y(z) (1 ‐ 0.5z‐1 ‐ 0.14z‐2)= 9 X(z)  

Y(z)     =                     9                         = H(z) 

X(z)             (1 ‐ 0.5z‐1 ‐ 0.14z‐2) 

              H(z)     =                     9                            =           A1                +                A2 

                    (1+ 0.2z‐1)(1‐ 0.7z‐1)                 (1+ 0.2z‐1)                     (1‐ 0.7z‐1) 

poles z=‐0.2, 0.7   or z‐1 = ‐5, 1/.7 

               A1  =       9                                 =          9                 =        9    =       2 

          (1‐ 0.7z‐1)      z=‐0.2                 (1‐.7/‐.2)                (9/2) 

     A2  =       9                                 =          9                =         9    =       7 

          (1+ 0.2z‐1)      z=0.7                 (1+.2/.7)                (9/7) 

H(z)     =           2                +                7                 

                  (1+ 0.2z‐1)                     (1‐ 0.7z‐1) 

              h[n] =     2(‐0.2)nu[n]        +    7(0.7)nu[n]                   ROC  |z| > 0.7 

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