DSP February 2023
DSP February 2023
DSP February 2023
4.a) Find the output sequence y(n) of a filter whose impulse response is h(n)=[1,1,1]; and
input signal x[n]=[3,-1,0,1,3,2,0,1,3,1 ] using overlap save method.
b) Explain use of FFT in linear filtering and correlation. [6+4]
OR
5.a) Compute the DFT of the following sequence using Radix -2, DIT-FFT algorithm
x[n] = [1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0].
b) Describe Quantization errors in the direct computation of DFT. [6+4]
6.a) Explain the steps in designing an analog low pass chebyshev filter.
b) Using the bilinear transform, design a high pass filter, monotonic in pass band with cut
off frequency of 100 Hz and down 10 dB at 350 H. the sampling frequency is 5000 Hz.
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[4+6]
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7.a) Obtain an Chebyshev filter transfer function that satisfies the constraints
0.707 ≤│H(w)│ ≤ 1 0 ≤ w ≤ 0.2π
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│H(w)│ ≤ 0.1 0.5π ≤ w ≤ π
b) Give the advantages and disadvantages of the digital filters. [6+4]
8. Design a band pass filter which approximates the ideal filter with cutoff frequencies
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at 0.2 rad/sec and 0.3 rad/sec. The filter order is M=7. Use the Hanning window
function. [10]
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9.a) Design a FIR low pass filter satisfying the following specifications αp≤0.1 dB;
αs≥44.0 dB; p= 20 rad/sec; s=600 rad/sec and sf=100 rad/sec.
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b) Explain different windows techniques in FIR digital filters. [6+4]