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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, PILANI

MS(Micro Electronics)
Digital Signal Processing
Assignment 2
1. Use bilinear transformation to convert the analog filter with system function

H (s) =

s+0.1
(s+0.1)2 +9

into a digital IIR filter. Select T = 0.1 and compare the locations of the zeros in H (z) with the locations
of the zeros obtained by applying the impulse invariant method in the conversion of H (s).
2. Determine the coefficients {h (n)} for a linear-phase FIR filter of length M = 15 which has a symmetric
unit sample response and a frequency response that satisfies the condition

Hr

2k
15


=

1
0

for k = 0, 1, 2, 3
for k = 4, 5, 6, 7

3. Transform a third order Butterworth low pass filter with DC Gain of unity and cut-off frequency of 1
rad/sec into discrete domain by impulse invariant transformation using 1 sec sampling and obtain H(z).
4. A LTI-DTS is described by the following difference equation.
y(n) 0.6y(n 1) + 0.9y(n 2) = x(n) 0.7x(n 1); n 0; initial rest. Find the steady state output
of the system when x(n) = 0.5 Cos 0.2n ; n 0 by evaluating the z-domain transfer function of the
system at a suitable point in the z-plane.
5. Design a chebyshev HPF for the following specifications.
p = 3 dB at 250 rad/sec
s = 30 dB at 100 rad/sec
6. Design an ideal lowpass filter with a frequency response
Hd ej

1 for

0 for

2
2

Find the values of h[n] for N = 11 using (a) Hanning window (b) Hamming window. Find H(z). Plot
the magnitude response.
7. Design an ideal highpass filter with a frequency response
Hd ej

||
4

||
4

1 for

0 for

Find the values of h[n] for N = 11 using (a) Hanning window (b) Hamming window. Find H(z). Plot
the magnitude response.

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