Problem Set #4
Problem Set #4
Exercise 1
We want to design a discrete-time low pass filter for a voice signal. The specifications are:
Passband , with 0.8 dB ripple
Stopband , with 50dB attenuation
Sampling Frequency .
- Determine the impulse response .
Exercise 2
A Digital Filter has frequency response such that
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Also let the sampling frequency be .
- Determine the Passband and Stopband frequencies in , the Passband ripple and the
Stopband attenuation in dB.
- Determine the impulse response .
- Repeat the problem using the Kaiser window.
Exercise 4
Using the bilinear transformation, determine the order and the cut off frequency c of the
analog prototype filter for the following discrete time design:
- Passband 8 kHz, passband ripple 0.5 dB
- Stopband 9 kHz, stopband attenuation 40 dB
- Sampling frequency Fs 44 kHz.
Exercise 5
A 4-th order Butterworth filter has cut off frequency c 200 rad/ sec.
- Determine the zeros and poles of the transfer function;
- What would be its passband and stopband frequencies if we want 1dB ripple in the
passband and 40dB attenuation in the stopband?
- If we apply a Bilinear Transformation with sampling frequency Fs 1 kHz, determine
the zeros and poles in the z-plane.
Exercise 5
Let
The system function of a causal filter. Show that the discrete transfer function obtained
using the impulse invariance method is
Exercise 6
Using the impulse invariance method, determine the discrete transfer function of th following
filters. Assume
,