QUESTION) a) Design a low-pass IIR filter using the Butterworth technique. In the passband, magnitude response of the fi

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QUESTION) a) Design a low-pass IIR filter using the Butterworth technique. In the passband, magnitude response of the fi

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QUESTION)
a) Design a low-pass IIR filter using the Butterworth technique.
In the passband, magnitude response of the filter can have a ripple
of 1dB and stopband gain should be -45dB. Passband frequency is
0.1π and stopband frequency is 0.6π.
b) Compute the output y(n) for n=1:1000 when the input is x(n) =
cos(πn/4)+ sin(5πn/2)+2u(n) using the filter in part-a using
matlab.
c) Design an FIR filter with the Kaiser window technique with
the same specs in part-a.
Question A Design A Low Pass Iir Filter Using The Butterworth Technique In The Passband Magnitude Response Of The Fi 1
Question A Design A Low Pass Iir Filter Using The Butterworth Technique In The Passband Magnitude Response Of The Fi 1 (12.4 KiB) Viewed 53 times
QUESTION-2) a) Design a low-pass IIR filter using the Butterworth technique. In the passband, magnitude response of the filter can have a ripple of 1dB, and stopband gain should be -45dB. Passband frequency is 0.1 and stopband frequency is 0.67. b) Compute the output y(n) for n=1:1000 when the input is x(n) = cos(лn/4) + sin(5/2) + 2u(n) using the filter in part-a using MATLAB. c) Design an FIR filter with the Kaiser window technique with the same specs in part-a.
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