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Chapter 8, Problem 45E
You can use MATLAB to represent the unit-step function using the function heaviside(x). Use MATLAB to plot the function shown in Fig. 8.30.
FIGURE 8.30 A 47 MHz radio-frequency pulse, described by v(t) = Vm[u(t − t0) − u(t − t0 − 7 × 10−8)] sin(259 × 106t).
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