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Problem Set #4

The document outlines an assignment for a Master's course in Electronics of Embedded Systems, focusing on the design of digital filters. It includes exercises on designing low pass filters, determining impulse responses, analyzing frequency responses, and applying bilinear transformations. Specific tasks involve calculating passband and stopband frequencies, ripple, and attenuation for various filter specifications.
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Problem Set #4

The document outlines an assignment for a Master's course in Electronics of Embedded Systems, focusing on the design of digital filters. It includes exercises on designing low pass filters, determining impulse responses, analyzing frequency responses, and applying bilinear transformations. Specific tasks involve calculating passband and stopband frequencies, ripple, and attenuation for various filter specifications.
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University of Kasdi Merbah, Ouargla Master in Electronics of Embedded Systems

Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Advanced Signal Processing

Assignment #4: Digital filters drsign

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
|( )|
|( )|
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
,

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