2.27. (a) Express the output y(1) as a function of the input and the system transformations, in the form of (2.56), for the system of Figure P2.27(a). (b) Repeat Part (a) for the case that the summing junction with inputs ys(t) and ys(r) is replaced with a multiplication junction, such that its output is the product of these two signals. (c) Repeat Part (a) for the system of Figure P2.27(b). (d) Repeat Part (b) for the case that the summing junction with inputs y3(1), y4(1), and ys() is replaced with a multiplication junction, such that its output is the product of these three signals. x(t) T₁ x(t) Ts 1 T₂ y3(1) T3 TA ys() TS (a) y3(1) TA T3 ya(t). y(1) T₂ ys(1) T₁ (b) Figure P2.27
2.27. (a) Express the output y(1) as a function of the input and the system transformations, in the form of (2.56), for the system of Figure P2.27(a). (b) Repeat Part (a) for the case that the summing junction with inputs ys(t) and ys(r) is replaced with a multiplication junction, such that its output is the product of these two signals. (c) Repeat Part (a) for the system of Figure P2.27(b). (d) Repeat Part (b) for the case that the summing junction with inputs y3(1), y4(1), and ys() is replaced with a multiplication junction, such that its output is the product of these three signals. x(t) T₁ x(t) Ts 1 T₂ y3(1) T3 TA ys() TS (a) y3(1) TA T3 ya(t). y(1) T₂ ys(1) T₁ (b) Figure P2.27
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