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Chapter 15: FIR Filter Design
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Broblem 18.1.
Hgg(Q)= je" Os|a\sa
agltl= Stag (Q)} = [ie eM a= 4 [rea
° ken
“lag Lie—ma- of feo
When k#m, hgy[t] is given by
atta pyr =m of sata [eM (sk maT
a bapl et item}
aaa UR max—I} se"
wor jem x1]
{y(k—m)x +]
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Se
= patgpl(E-myrx2e0s(e-m)x)]
=stim .c
kom
cnttgte seers 2 22?
0 k=0
Forte pce ease of 90 (a eo) ig HI"|.p pp
Problem 15.2
(@) The normalized cut-off frequency is given by Aagiaos
‘The ideal lowpass fier forthe above normalized cut-of frequency is given by (see Table 14.1 in the tex),
Int] =0.Ssino(05k) = MOD2 Chapter 15,
(4) Te normalize quency gen by 2,=—2- 2025.
‘The idea! lowpass forth above nomad ctf equns is given by
‘gl E]=0.25sine(0.25k) = S035
Ci) Troma tol gy peny = 0
‘The ideal lowpass fier fr the above nonmalzad cutoff frequency is given by
‘nglél= 0.0907 sinc (0.0907k) = 220721) I
Problem 15:3
‘The amplitude ofthe Sup (W'=21) rectangular, Hanning, Hamming, and Blackman windows are sted ip
‘the following table, and plotted in Fig, $15.3. I
‘Table Amplitude of the S-iap OV = 5) Rectangular, Hanning,
od Blackman windows,
Window "Tne Tex
a T 2 3 a
Reding [1 i i 7 1
Hamsing | 0. 05 r 05 0
Hamming | 0.08 | 0.54 1 054 | 0.08
Blackman [0 [034 1 034, 0
Fig, S153: Sap (V= 5) rectangular, Hanning, Hamming, end
Blackman windows. The markers (0) cortesponds 10 the
‘ctual amplitude ofthe discrete windows,Solutions 3
Program 153: MATLAB code to generate the amplitude of
‘Sctmp (N= 5) Rectangular, Hanning, Hamming, and
Blackmsa windows,
Ihanmw = 0.5-0.58