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4. A discrete time FIR filter is constructed where the filter output at time n, y[n]...
Q8) Consider the following causal linear time-invariant (LTI) discrete-time filter with input x[n] and output y[n] described by bx[n-21- ax[n-3 for n 2 0, where a and b are real-valued positive coefficients. A) Is this a finite impulse response (FIR) or infinite impulse response (IIR) filter? Why? B) What are the initial conditions and their values? Why? C) Draw the block diagram of the filter relating input x[n] and output y[n] D) Derive a formula for the transfer function in...
Please solve using the Discrete-Time Fourier Transform: Given a filter described by the difference equation y[n] = x[n] + 2x[n - 1] + x[n - 3] where x[n] is the input signal and y[n] is the output signal. a) Find H[n] the impulse response of the filter. b) Plot the impulse response c) Find the value of H( Ω) for the following values of Ω = 0, pi, pi/2, and pi/4
6. (15) Consider the following causal linear time-invariant (LTT) discrete-time filter with input in and output yn described by y[n] = x[n] – rn - 2 for n 20 . Is this a finite impulse response (FIR) or infinite impulse response (IIR) filter? Why? • What are the initial conditions and their values for this causal and linear time-invariant system? Why? • Draw the block diagram of the filter relating input x[n) and output y[n] • Derive a formula for...
(2) Consider the causal discrete-time LTI system with an input r (n) and an output y(n) as shown in Figure 1, where K 6 (constant), system #1 is described by its impulse response: h(n) = -36(n) + 0.48(n- 1)+8.26(n-2), and system # 2 has the difference equation given by: y(n)+0.1y(n-1)+0.3y(n-2)- 2a(n). (a) Determine the corresponding difference equation of the system #1. Hence, write its fre- quency response. (b) Find the frequency response of system #2. 1 system #1 system #2...
a.b. c. d. An FIR filter has the transfer function: If the following input sequence is entered into this filter: This will result in the output y[n] In the blank space provided, enter the length of the output sequence yin). Give a numerical answer for this. N, Determine the transfer function of the filter whose z-plane is given below. 0.5 -0.5 0.5 0.5 1.5 Real Part Enter the filter coefficient into the blank spaces below H(z) -2 An FIR filter...
Name: 10. [8 points] Consider a discrete-time LTI system with input x[n] and out- put y[n]. When the input signal x[n] = (6)" is applied to the system, the output signal is y[n] = 0 for all n When the input signal xn] (3)" u[n] is applied to the system, the output signal is y[n] = A 8[n] + 2 (5)" u[n] for all n, where A is a constant number a) Find A. b) Find the impulse response of...
Determine the coefficients b0, b1, b2, of a generalized linear-phase FIR filter 1. (GLP FIR Filters] Determine the coefficients bo, bi, b2, of a generalized linear-phase FIR filter | d[n] = box[n] + b n - 1]+b22[n – 2] such that (i) it rejects any frequency component at wo = /3; and (ii) its frequency response is normalized so that Ha(0) = 1. Compute and sketch the magnitude and phase response of the filter to check that it satisfies the...
(a) The impulse response hfn of an FIR filter satisfies the following property: h[n]- otherwise where M is an even integer. Derive the filter's frequency response and show that it has a linear phase. Why is linear phase a desired property ? (b) You are asked to design a linear-phase FIR filter. The required pass-band is from 1,000 Hz to 3,000 Hz. The input signal's sampling frequency is 16, 000Hz e the pass-band in the w domain 1. GlV n...
a causal discrete time LTI system is implemented using the difference equation y(n)-0.5y(n-1)=x(n)+x(n-1) where x(n) is the input signal and y(n) the output signal. Find and sketch the impulse response of the system
Problem 2 Consider an FIR filter with the following impulse response: h [n] [1 -2 3] (a) What is the gain at 2 0.67 rads/sample? (b) What is the filter output if the input is x(n] - [1 2 3 2 1? Problem 2: Consider an FIR filter with the following impulse response: h(n] [1-2 3 (a) What is the gain at 2 0.67 rads/sample? (b) What is the filter output if the input is x [n] 1 2 3...