ACCURATE
Aperiodic waveforms - ANSWERStep
Ramp
Pulse (impulse)
Analysis - ANSWERDetermine amplitudes, frequencies, and phases
Synthesis - ANSWERReconstructing original function or signal
Digitization error - ANSWERLoss of info due to quantization of the amplitude of an
analog signal
Discretization error - ANSWERLoss of info due to sampling an analog signal at
regular time intervals
Spectral leakage - ANSWER"Clipping" of periodic functions due to number of data
samples examined
If y(t) is even, its Fourier series will only contain - ANSWERCosine terms
If y(t) is odd, its Fourier series will contain only - ANSWERSine terms
Even function - ANSWERSymmetric about the origin, g(-t) = g(t)
Odd function - ANSWERh(-t) = -h(t)
Windowing - ANSWERCleans up data in the time domain to reduce the effect of
"clipping"
Filtering - ANSWERRemoval of unwanted frequency components
Hanning window - ANSWERMakes a function that begins and ends at y=0
Gain - ANSWERAmplification factor to amplify a signal with low amplitude to high
amplitude. Equal to amplified amplitude divided by original amplitude
Magnitude ratio - ANSWERWhen a signal's amplitude is modified by some process.
Equal to modified magnitude divided by original magnitude
Aliasing - ANSWERWhen a continuous signal is sampled, information is lost. The
lost info can be totally absent from the discrete data set or distort the info in the data
set