(b) The achievable signal to quantisation noise power ratio (SQNR) of a DSP system is 61.96 dB using a B-bit ADC. A 2nd

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(b) The achievable signal to quantisation noise power ratio (SQNR) of a DSP system is 61.96 dB using a B-bit ADC. A 2nd

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B The Achievable Signal To Quantisation Noise Power Ratio Sqnr Of A Dsp System Is 61 96 Db Using A B Bit Adc A 2nd 1
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(b) The achievable signal to quantisation noise power ratio (SQNR) of a DSP system is 61.96 dB using a B-bit ADC. A 2nd order Butterworth anti-aliasing filter is to be designed for the DSP system. Determine the minimum value of B. If the corresponding minimum sampling frequency, Fs, is 30.87 KHz, determine the cut-off frequency and the level of aliasing error relative to the signal level at the passband. Include any assumptions you have made in your calculation. [12 marks] Note: A 2nd order Butterworth filter has the following characteristic equation: 2n -12 H(F) = 1+ HF)[(0)17 , where n=2 and F. is the cut-off frequency
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