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Lowpass Butterworth Transfer Function Design a 6 -order lowpass Butterworth filter with a cutoff frequency of 300Hz, which for data sampled at 1000Hz, corresponds to 0.6π rad/sample

The document discusses designing different types of Butterworth filters, including a 6th-order lowpass filter with a 300Hz cutoff frequency, a 6th-order bandstop filter with edge frequencies of 0.2π and 0.6π rad/sample, a 9th-order highpass filter with a 300Hz cutoff frequency, and a 20th-order bandpass filter with lower and higher cutoff frequencies of 500Hz and 560Hz respectively, all using a sample rate of 1500Hz.

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Lowpass Butterworth Transfer Function Design a 6 -order lowpass Butterworth filter with a cutoff frequency of 300Hz, which for data sampled at 1000Hz, corresponds to 0.6π rad/sample

The document discusses designing different types of Butterworth filters, including a 6th-order lowpass filter with a 300Hz cutoff frequency, a 6th-order bandstop filter with edge frequencies of 0.2π and 0.6π rad/sample, a 9th-order highpass filter with a 300Hz cutoff frequency, and a 20th-order bandpass filter with lower and higher cutoff frequencies of 500Hz and 560Hz respectively, all using a sample rate of 1500Hz.

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Lowpass Butterworth Transfer Function

Design a 6th-order lowpass Butterworth filter with a cutoff frequency of 300Hz,


which for data sampled at 1000Hz, corresponds to 0.6 rad/sample.

2. Bandstop Butterworth Filter

Design a 6th-order Butterworth bandstop filter with normalized edge


frequencies of 0.2 and 0.6 rad/sample.

3. Highpass Butterworth Filter

Design a 9th-order highpass Butterworth filter. Specify a cutoff frequency of


300Hz, which for data sampled at 1000Hz, corresponds to 0.6 rad/sample.

4. Bandpass Butterworth Filter

Design a 20th-order Butterworth bandpass filter with a lower cutoff frequency


of 500Hz and a higher cutoff frequency of 560Hz. Specify a sample rate of
1500Hz.

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