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Rochschelle Offenburg - Applied Sciences Dfcrita1 Sfo-Nah 3.Nd Sustemr Ci/Fel ,/vs 20G7/Q8

1. The document describes a written exam for a digital signals and systems course. It contains 3 questions regarding digital signal processing concepts like spectral analysis, FIR filter design, and sampling/filtering. 2. The second question asks the student to design a digital FIR notch filter with 2 poles and 2 zeros to remove an 8 kHz sine wave, and calculate the output for a given 10 sample input sequence using convolution. 3. The third question describes an analog signal containing two different frequency cosine waves, its sampling at 66.67 μs to generate a new sequence, and then passing it through an ideal lowpass filter with a 7.5 kHz bandwidth. It asks the student to sketch the spectra

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1. The document describes a written exam for a digital signals and systems course. It contains 3 questions regarding digital signal processing concepts like spectral analysis, FIR filter design, and sampling/filtering. 2. The second question asks the student to design a digital FIR notch filter with 2 poles and 2 zeros to remove an 8 kHz sine wave, and calculate the output for a given 10 sample input sequence using convolution. 3. The third question describes an analog signal containing two different frequency cosine waves, its sampling at 66.67 μs to generate a new sequence, and then passing it through an ideal lowpass filter with a 7.5 kHz bandwidth. It asks the student to sketch the spectra

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RochschElle Offenburg - Urrit'er~ft";T .or Applied Sciences Prof. Grollmar.

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13.2.2008, 60 min.

Yau mav u.se: handwritten notes 2 pages DIN A4, pocket calculators
£Q. books 5 !Q oM exams Gr solved prohlems 5
!!Q teleco,m.rnunicatfon equipment ofany kind!

The terms "dimtal system", "sampled-data system", and "discrete-time. system" may be
regarded as :;yrionyms.

1.: Given is the signal u(t) according to fig. 1 .


I
u(t) =0 fort <0, u(t)=2*exp(0.3*t) forOst:$4, u(t)=Ofort>4.
------- _ .. ---
1.1: Determine the order m ofthe "spectral high-frequency roll-off', i.e., the magnitude
spectrum. U(i) ofu(t) is proportional to I/f m for high frequencies.

1.2: Determine the DC value ofu(t) and the energy ofu(t).

2.: You shall design a digital FIR notch filter having two poles and two zeros and
sampling frequency Fs = 80k..'{z. The notch frequency shall be fo = 8~, i.e., with an LllPUt
sequence which is sampled from an analog sine signal of frequency fo, no signal shall be
present at the notch fJ.lter's outpu1.

2.1: Give the values of the poles and zeros, and sketch them into the z plane. Give the
transfer function H(z) in numerator and denominator polynomial form.

2.2: Sketch the impulse response sequence h[k] and the signal flow graph oftbis FIR filter.
;
2.3: Using convolution, find the output sequence y[k] (k = 0... 9) for an input sequence
u[k] = {O, 0.588,0.951,0.951,0.588,0, -0.588, -0.951, -0.951, -0.588 }. The first element has
order number k = 0; u[k] contains 10 samples of a 8kHz sine sampled at Fs.
• Can you make a comment regarding the result for y[k] ?

3.: An analog signal is u1(t) = 4~'cos(21l:*fo*t) + 6*cos(21t*fl *t) with frequency fo =


4kFf..z and f1 = 9kHz; i.e., it is the sum oftv"o cosines of different frequency cmd amplitude.

This function is sampled with sampling time interval Ts = 66.67f.Ls; the sampler's output is
u2(t) (see fig.2).
u2(t) then passes an ideallmlirpass
+
filter (LPF) of bandwidth ±7.5kB...z, i.e., it passes signals
v/ith frequency Ifl :$ 7.5 kHz and rejects other frequencies.

.3,1~ Sketch the spectra UIef) and U2(f) ; scale the frequency a.xis from -551c.."Y:z to +55kf.:. :i.
Indicate the amplitude aud frequency of each spectral line.

3.2~ Sketch the spectrum U3(f) (output of LPF) . Wha.t v,rill happen to this spectrum ifboth
~equencies fo a.nd fl were increased by O.51~7 each'!

Please tuhl over for FE2§ 1 2.ud 2. !

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