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Pre Lab Tasks: Task # 01

The document describes the pre-lab, in-lab, and post-lab tasks for Lab 13 on designing band pass and band stop filters. The pre-lab involves rotating a figure to view the frequency response versus the jω axis to obtain either a band stop or band pass filter. The in-lab tasks include plotting the pole zero plot, magnitude response, phase response, and impulse response, as well as calculating the filter coefficients for specified pass band frequencies. The post-lab tasks are not described.

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Pre Lab Tasks: Task # 01

The document describes the pre-lab, in-lab, and post-lab tasks for Lab 13 on designing band pass and band stop filters. The pre-lab involves rotating a figure to view the frequency response versus the jω axis to obtain either a band stop or band pass filter. The in-lab tasks include plotting the pole zero plot, magnitude response, phase response, and impulse response, as well as calculating the filter coefficients for specified pass band frequencies. The post-lab tasks are not described.

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EE-04, 06, 21, 35 LAB 13

PRE LAB TASKS:


Task # 01

Rotating the figure so that we view the


frequency response versus j axis only, we get

Rotating the figure so that we view the


frequency response versus j axis only, we get

We are obtaining a Band Stop filter.

IN LAB TASKS:

We are obtaining a Band pass Filter.

Task # 02
Figure 1: Pole Zero plot.

EE-04, 06, 21, 35 LAB 13


Our sampling rate is 44,100 Hz, the location for
the pass band can found by:
{

So,
{

The locations for the given frequencies would be:

Figure 2: Magnitude Response.

Figure 3: Phase Response.

Figure 4: Impulse Response

Figure 5: Filter coefficients.


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POST LAB TASKS:

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Frequency (Hz)

Location (Radians)

8,000
16,000
44,100
96,000

1.1399
2.2799
6.2840
13.6794

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