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3.5 Design both (a) a Butterworth and (b) a Chebyshev analog low-pass filter that have a...
1. By using an analog filter with a Butterworth response of order 3, design a digital IIR low pass filter with 3-db cutoff frequency 2c 0.6TT a) b) c) Evaluate the transfer function of the analog filter (10marks) Skecth the block diagram of transfer function (5 marks) Plot the magnitude response of the filters. (5marks) 1. By using an analog filter with a Butterworth response of order 3, design a digital IIR low pass filter with 3-db cutoff frequency 2c...
A digital low pass IIR filter is to be designed with Butterworth approximation using the Bilinear transformation technique having the following specifications:(i) Passband magnitude is constant within 1 dB for frequencies below 0.2 π.(ii) Stopband attenuation is greater than 15 dB for frequencies between 0.3 π to π. Determine the order of the filter, cutoff frequency, poles location and transfer function of digital filter in order to meet the above specifications.
An IIR low-pass filter is to be designed to meet the following specifications: 1. Passband cutoff frequency of 0.22 π with a passband ripple less than 0.01.2. Stopband cutoff frequency of 0.24 π with a stopband attenuation greater than 40 dB.(i) Determine the filter order required to meet these specifications if a digital butterworth filter is designed using the bilinear transformation. (ii) Determine the filter order required to meet these specifications if a digital chebyshev filter is designed using the bilinear transformation.
Design a second-order Butterworth low-pass filter to satisfy the specifications a. The dc gain is unity (zero dB); b. The gain is no smaller than -1 dB for frequencies between 0 and 2,000 Hz; and c. The gain is no larger than -40 dB for frequencies larger than 40 kHz. Determine a circuit realization as a series RLC low-pass filter. Pick reasonable values of R, L, and C. Design a second-order Butterworth low-pass filter to satisfy the specifications a. The...
Problem 1 (25 Pts) Design a low pass multistage Butterworth filter that simultaneously meets the following design requirements: 1. Minimum attenuation of 24 dB at 1000 Hz and 2. Minimum attenuation of 48 dB at frequency of 2000 Hz or higher. Consider equal source and load impedances at 50 S2. Part a) 15 pts Solve for both the order of the Butterworth filter and the cut-off frequency required to meet the above design criteria. Part b) 10 pts Find the...
Problem 1 (25 Pts) Design a low pass multistage Butterworth filter that simultaneously meets the following design requirements: 1. Minimum attenuation of 24 dB at 1000 Hz and 2. Minimum attenuation of 48 dB at frequency of 2000 Hz or higher. Consider equal source and load impedances at 50 2. Part a) 15 pts Solve for both the order of the Butterworth filter and the cut-off frequency required to meet the above design criteria Part b) 10 pts Find the...
1. Design a low-pass Chebyshev filter with the following specifications: (7pts) • Passband edge frequency of, Wp = 2 rads' Passband ripple of 3dB Cut-off frequency is at mid-point of the transition band • Stopband attenuation of 20dB or greater beyond ws=2.5 rads! • Find the filter transfer function H(S)
Design a low-pass Butterworth filter of the lowest order possible that has a cutoff frequency of 100 kHz and a no more then -30 dB at 600kHz. Use as many 50Ω resistors as possible. Draw the circuit.
NI+N2-1. Find the output y(n) by using the DFT and the inverse DFT method. 4. (20 points) Design a lowpass Butterworth filter with the following specifications: A desired peak passband ripple Rp of 2 dB, the minimum stopband attenuation R, of 60 dB, the passband edge frequency op of 1000 rad/sec, and stopband edge frequency os of 3000 rad/sec (1) Estimate the order for this filter (2) Estimate the cut-off frequency for this filter. 5. (20 points) Consider the first-order...
MUST BE IN MATLAB Design a low pass filter for this signal. Set the pass band frequency to 4.9 GHz and the stop band frequency to 5.6 GHz. Allow for 1 dB of attenuation in the pass band and require at least 20 dB of attenuation in the stop band. a. First design a Butterworth filter. Use the command buttord() to determine the order and the normalizing frequency for the filter. Use [Num,Den]=butter() to determine the numerator and denominator coefficients...