DSP Assignment-4 I I R Filter
DSP Assignment-4 I I R Filter
References :
[1] Proakis and Manolakis, “Digital Signal Processing”, 4th Edition, Pearson Education.
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• Impulse Invariant Method
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Q(1) An analog domain filter has a transfer function H(s) = filter is to be
(s + a)2 + b2
converted into digital filter so that its impulse response characteristics are retained.
The sampling frequency is 100 Hz. Find the transfer function H(z).
s + 0.1
Q(2) Convert the analog filter with system function H(s) =
(s+0.1)2 + 16
into a digital IIR filter by means of a BLT.
The digital filter is to resonate at freq. wr = π/4
Q(4) A Digital IIR Low-Pass Filter required to meet the following specifications:
Passband ripple : ≤ 0.5 dB Stopband attenuation : ≤ 40 dB
Passband edge : = 1.2 kHz Stopband edge : = 2.0 kHz
Sample rate : = 8.0 kHz
Determine the required filter order for
(a) A Digital Butterworth Filter .
(b) A Digital Chebyshev Filter. .
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Q(6) Design 4th order Digital Butterworth LPF with pass band cutoff
frequency of 0.4π. Sketch POLE-ZERO Plot and draw realization
Diagram.
Q(7) Design a first order Low Pass DT Butterworth filter whose cutoff frequency is
1 kHz at the sampling rate of 104 sample/sec.
Q(8) Design and realize a Low Pass Filter using Impulse Invariant Method to satisfy the
following characteristics.
(i) Monotonic Stop Band and Pass Band.
(ii) –3dB cutoff frequency of 0.2π
(iii) Stop Band Attenuation of 15 dB at 0.65π
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Q(9) Design a second order Butterworth Low Pass filter using Impulse Invariant
technique. The cut off frequency required to be 50 Hz and Sampling frequency 500
samples/second.
Q(10) Design second order Digital Butterworth HPF with a bandwidth of 0.25π rad.
Q(11) A Digital filter with a 3dB bandwidth of 0.5π is to be designed from 1st order
analog butterworth filter using BLT and obtain H(z).
Q(14) Design third order Digital Butterworth LPF using Impuse Invariant
Method.
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Q(16) Design a Digital Band Pass filter as per the following specifications,
Lower Cutoff frequency = 10 Hz
Upper Cutoff frequency = 20 Hz
Sampling Frequency = 100 Hz