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CHAPTER 8: PROBLEM SHEET

Q1)
a) A second-order analogue band pass filter with an s-domain transfer function is given
by
bps (1)
H ( s) 
s2  b ps   p2

h
Where ωp and bp are the centre frequency and bandwidth of the filter; respectively,

ja
both expressed in rad/s. By applying the bilinear transformation to equation (1) a
digital filter with the following transfer function can be obtained:

ira
a0  a1 z 2
H ( z)  (2)
1  b1 z 1  b2 z 2
Show that the digital filter coefficients are given by

a
lia ik
2 p T 2  8 4   p2T 2  2b p T
2
2b p T
a0  a1  ; b1  ; b2 
4  2b p T   p T 2
2
4  2b p T   p T 2
2
4  2b pT   p2T 2

b)
b
A digital filter with a centre frequency of 1000 Hz and a bandwidth of 150 Hz is
tra m
required. Assuming a sampling frequency of 10kHz, compute the digital filter
coefficients a0, a1, b1 & b2 and show that a0 = a1 = 0.04409115; b1 = -1.551 and b2
= 0.918176
us . A

c) Comment on the stability of the digital filter H(z) (see equation 2 above) which you
have obtained .
Ans: Filter is stable.
,A E

Q2)
a) Determine the impulse response hd[n] of the bandpass filter whose frequency
or

response is given by
  j 3  3
e  
H d ( )   4 4
SW ss

 0 otherwise

b) To obtain a finite impulse response from hd[n] a Bartlett window of length N = 7 is


used. Compute the coefficients of the FIR filter with this impulse response.
U ofe

Note: The Bartlett Window function is given by


 2n
0n
N  1
 N 1 2

Pr

N 1 where N is the length of the window.


w B n  2 
2n
 n  N 1
 N 1 2
0 otherwise
N



Ans:
  ( n13) sin(n  3) 34  sin(n  3) 4  n  3
hd n  

1
2 n3

h[n] 0 -1/(3) 0 1/2 0 -1/(3) 0


n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

Chapter 8 21
Q3) Design a digital filter which meets the following specifications:

Low-pass filter: 0 to 10 kHz passband


Sampling frequency: fs = 100 kHz
Transition band: 10 kHz to 20 kHz
Stopband attenuation: -10 dB(Starting at 20 kHz)

The filter must be monotonic in the pass and stop bands, (i.e. no ripple).

h
0.0675  0.1349 z 1  0.0675 z 2
Ans: H ( z ) 

ja
(1  1.143z 1  0.4123z 2 )

ira
Q4) Consider the following analogue system with a transfer function

H ( s)   h(t )  e t
s 
where  (= 104 rad/sec) is the analogue cut-off frequency.

a
(a) Using bilinear transformation, show that the transfer function H(z) is

lia ik
1  a  (1  a) z 1  2  T
H ( z)  1   where a 
2  1  az 1  2  T
b
tra m
where a = 104 rad/sec and the sampling period T is 100 s.

(i) What is the dc gain of H(z)?


us . A

(ii) At what frequency is the H() equal to zero? ( - digital frequency).


(iii) Calculate the impulse response h[n].
(iv) Assuming that the impulse response decays to 1/e of its initial value at n = N
samples, show that:
,A E

 a 
ln   1
 a  1
N
or

ln( a)
SW ss
U ofe
Pr
N

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