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DSP btech 3rd year 5th sem unit important practice questions
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f: June 2018
ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad Form No. Acad-006

Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Session: 2024-25 Semester: Vth Section: All


Subject Code: BEC-503 Subject Name: Digital Signal Processing

Assignment No. - 4

Date of Issue: 14/12/24 Date of submission:17/12/24

S. No. Description

The system function of the analog filter is given by


1.
𝒔 + 𝟎. 𝟏
𝑯(𝒔) =
(𝒔 + 𝟎. 𝟏)𝟐 + 𝟗
Obtain the system function of the digital filter using impulse invariant transformation. Assume
T=1sec
Using the Bilinear Transformation, convert the analog filter system function given below to a
2 𝝅
digital filter which is resonant at 𝒘𝒓 = 𝟐
𝒔 + 𝟎. 𝟏
𝑯(𝒔) =
(𝒔 + 𝟎. 𝟏)𝟐 + 𝟏𝟔

What is the frequency warping effect? How is this problem overcome in the bilinear
3. transformation method of IIR filter design?

Design a Chebyshev filter for the following specification using the bilinear transformation.
4.
𝟎. 𝟖 ≤ |𝑯(𝒆𝒋𝝎 )| ≤ 𝟏 𝟎 ≤ 𝝎 ≤ 𝟎. 𝟐𝝅
𝒋𝝎 )|
|𝑯(𝒆 ≤ 𝟎. 𝟐 𝟎. 𝟔𝝅 ≤ 𝝎 ≤ 𝝅

Use bilinear transformation to convert low pass filter


5.
𝟏
𝑯(𝒔) =
𝒔𝟐 + 𝟏. 𝟒𝟏𝒔 + 𝟏

into a high pass filter with a pass band edge at 100 Hz and Fs=1 kHz.
Design a Butterworth low-pass analog filter for the following specifications.
6. Passband gain required is 0.9
Frequency up to which pass band gain remains more or less steady is 100 rad/sec
Gain in the attenuation band is 0.4
Frequency up to which attenuation must start is 200 rad/sec

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