Assume an FIR filter has impulse response h[n] = (1, 2, 2, 3] and the input x[n] = [2,-1, 3). Assume both sequences star

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Assume an FIR filter has impulse response h[n] = (1, 2, 2, 3] and the input x[n] = [2,-1, 3). Assume both sequences star

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Assume an FIR filter has impulse response h[n] = (1, 2, 2, 3] and the input x[n] = [2,-1, 3). Assume both sequences start at n=0. Do the following: (a) Write the difference equation for the filter. (b) From the difference equation calculate y(0), y[1] and y[5]. y[0 ]= y[1 ]= y[5 ]= (c) How long is the sequence y[n]? (d) By hand convolution determine the complete y[n].
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