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Consider the same setup as in the previous exercise but now the lowpass filter is a 4rd-order Butterworth filter with tr
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Consider the same setup as in the previous exercise but now the lowpass filter is a 4rd-order Butterworth filter with tr
Consider the same setup as in the previous exercise but now the lowpass filter is a 4rd-order Butterworth filter with transfer function H(z) = -2 bo+biz +b2 z +b3z ++b4z 1-a12¹-a22 -2 -azz -a4z -3 -3 Assume that the input works at a rate of 1000 samples per second. What is the number of multiplications per second required by the system? Assume that multiplications by zero do not count.