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Lec. 10 DSP

This document is a lecture on digital signal processing. It discusses difference equations, transfer functions, pole-zero forms, impulse responses, and step responses. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to derive the transfer function and pole-zero form from a difference equation, as well as how to determine the impulse response and system response from the transfer function.

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Lec. 10 DSP

This document is a lecture on digital signal processing. It discusses difference equations, transfer functions, pole-zero forms, impulse responses, and step responses. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to derive the transfer function and pole-zero form from a difference equation, as well as how to determine the impulse response and system response from the transfer function.

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ECE 4316: Digital Signal Processing

Dr. Hany M. Zamel


Electronics Research Institute (ERI)

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ECE 4316: Digital Signal Processing

Lecture 10
Basic Filtering Types, and Digital
Filter Realizations

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Lectures
https://zhiet3.wixsite.com/lectures

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Difference Equation and Transfer Function
 Let x(n) and y(n) be a DSP system’s input and output, respectively. The
difference equation of the DSP system:
The difference equation

The z-transform

The z-transfer function

Numerator B(z)
Denominator A(z)
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Example 1

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Example 1

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Example 2

Solution

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Example 2

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Example 2

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Pole-Zero Form
 The transfer function H(z) can be factored
into the pole (pi) and zero (zi) form

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Impulse Response, and System Response

 The impulse response h(n)


of the DSP system

 The step response y(n) of the


DSP system

 The system response y(n) of


the DSP system

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Example 3

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Example 3

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Example 3

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Example 3

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