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EEM101 Elektrik Elektronik Mühendisliğine Giriş Güz 2019 14-15. Hafta Ders Notları Prof. Dr. Özgül SALOR-DURNA Elektrik ve Elektronik Müh. Böl. KTMÜ
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Page 1: EEM101 Elektrik Elektronik Mühendisliğine Giriş

EEM101 Elektrik Elektronik Mühendisliğine Giriş

Güz 2019

14-15. Hafta Ders Notları Prof. Dr. Özgül SALOR-DURNA Elektrik ve Elektronik Müh. Böl. KTMÜ

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Introduction •  Signal: Any time-varying physical phenomenon that is intended to

convey information. Examples: human voice, sign language, Morse code, traffic signals, voltages on telephone wires, electric fields emanating from radio or television transmitters, variations of light intensity in an optical fiber.

•  Noise is a time-varying physical phenomenon,but it usually does not carry useful information and is considered undesirable.

•  Systems operate on signals.

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Introduction •  Signal: Any time-varying physical phenomenon that is intended to

convey information. Examples: human voice, sign language, Morse code, traffic signals, voltages on telephone wires, electric fields emanating from radio or television transmitters, variations of light intensity in an optical fiber.

•  Noise is a time-varying physical phenomenon,but it usually does not carry useful information and is considered undesirable.

•  Systems operate on signals.

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•  In a communication system a transmitter produces a signal and a receiver acquires it.

•  A channel is the path a signal takes from a transmitter to a receiver. Noise is inevitably introduced into the transmitter, channel and receiver, often at multiple points.

•  The transmitter, channel and receiver are all components or subsystems of the overall system.

•  Scientific instruments are systems that measure a physical phenomenon (temperature, pressure, speed, etc.) and convert it to a voltage or current, a signal.

Introduction

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Types of Signals

Sampling a signal is acquiring values from a continuous-time signal at discrete points in time. The set of samples forms a discrete-time signal.

•  Continuous-time and discrete-time •  Continuous-value and discrete-value •  Random and non-random

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Types of Signals

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Types of Signals

Analog Signal

Digital Signal

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American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII)

Types of Signals: Examples The letters of the alphabet, the digits 0–9, some punctuation characters and several nonprinting control characters, for a total of 128 characters, are all encoded into a sequence of 7 binary bits. The 7 bits are sent sequentially, preceded by a start bit and followed by one or two stop bits for synchronization purposes. Typically, in direct-wired connections between digital equipment, the bits are represented by a higher voltage (2V to 5V) for a 1 and a lower voltage level (around 0V) for a 0.

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Types of Signals: Examples

x(t) = 50 sin(200πt)

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Types of Signals: Examples

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•  Images: functions of space instead of time •  Spatial signals: Independent variable is space instead of time

Types of Signals: Examples

•  Two independent variables: x and y •  On the left is an unprocessed X-ray image of carry-on bag at an airport checkpoint. •  On the right is the same image after being processed by some image-filtering operations to reveal the presence of a weapon.

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Examples of Systems: A sound-recording system

ADC: Analog-to-Digital Converter

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Using MATLAB for Signal Processing

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MATLAB

Örnekleme frekansı (sampling frequency)

16-bit

Tek kanal kayıt (stereo değil)

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MATLAB

Ses kaydı: ‘Bu bir

deneme kaydıdır’

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MATLAB

Yakınlaştırılmış görüntü

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MATLAB

stem ile örnekler ayrı ayrı görülebilir