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The advantage of a Butterworth and elliptic filters is that their roll off is faster
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How many poles and zeros does the transfer function H(z) = z-5 have
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The order of the digital filter given by H(z)= 1 + z-2
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An FIR filter requires more delay impulses as compare with an IIR filter which
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The advantage of a Chebyshev Type I and elliptic filters isthat their roll off is
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A Tukey window is also referred to as the
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Zeros are defined as the value/s of z where the ______ will become zero.
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The primary advantage of FIR filters over IIR filters is that they typically meet a
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Which of the following is true about the side lobe roll-off rate (dB/decade) of
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b. The approximate side lobe roll-off rate of a Blackman and a Rectangular
window is both 20 dB/decade.
c. The approximate side lobe roll-off rateof a Blackman and a Hanning window is
both 60dB/decade.
d. The approximate side lobe roll-off rate of a Blackman and a Hanning window
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Given a specification for filter requirements, IIR can be implemented with less
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The transfer function of the difference equation given y(n) = x(n) –x(n-1) – 2y(n-
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b. H(z) = 1-z-1/ 1- 2z-1- z-2
c. H(z) = 1-z-1/ 1+ 2z-1 + z-2
d. H(z) = 1-z-1/ 2z-1 + z-2
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Where would the other pole be located if the transfer functions is composed of
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The root/s of the denominator that will make the transfer function equal to 0
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a. y(n) = [0 4 8 0]
b. y(n) = [ 0 2.5 5.5 7.5]
c. y(n) = [0 3 6 9]
d. y(n) = [ 3 6 9 ]
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Downsampling in the time-domain is _________ in frequency domain
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b. x(n) = [ 1 3 5 7]
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d. x(n) = [ 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 ]
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Which of the following windows is best when the desired response requires the
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The zeros of the transfer function given by H(z) = z-3 is located at
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The values of the new samples when employing linear interpolation is computed
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Which of the following is true about Butterworth, Type I and Type II Chebyshev
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filters
b. Butterworth filtershave a steeper roll-off and more passband ripple than
Chebyshev I
c. Butterworth have a steeper roll-off and more stopband ripple than Chebyshev
II
d. Chebyshev I has more passband ripple than Butterworth filters
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Poles are defined as the value/s of z where the ______ will become zero.
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b. numerators
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b. 1
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b. 96/32
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In a low pass filter design, the IIR filter that would give the least transition region
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The root/s of the denominator that will make the transfer function equal to 0
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c. impulse response
d. Zero/s
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Which of the following is true about the side lobe roll-off rate (dB/decade) of
windows?
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a. The approximate side lobe roll-off rate of a Blackman and a Rectangular
window is both 20 dB/decade.
b. The approximate side lobe roll-off rateof a Blackman and a Hanning window is
both 60dB/decade.
c. The approximate side lobe roll-off rate of a Blackman and a Rectangular
window is both 60 dB/decade.
d. The approximate side lobe roll-off rate of a Blackman and a Hanning window
is both 20 dB/decade.
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The location of the poles and zeros is simply a representation of the digital filter
and does not provide the characterization of the filter's response.
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Select one:
a. 48kHz to 192kHz
b. 36kHz to 192kHz
c. 48kHz to 22kHz
d. 192kHz to 36kHz
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a. 12 and 5
b. 2.4
c. 2 and 4/5
d. 5 and 12
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Zeros are defined as the value/s of z where the ______ will become zero.
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a. root
b. difference equation
c. denominator
d. transfer function
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The downsampling factor involved of the audio signal from 192kHz to 48kHz is
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a. 0.25
b. 1/4
c. 6
d. 4
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a. downsampling
b. filtering
c. upsampling
d. resampling
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a. 36kHz to 44.1kHz
b. 24 frames per second to 60 frames per second
c. 25 frames per second to 50 frames per second
d. 44.1kHz to 48kHz
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a. 31
b. 2*30
c. 61
d. 30
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a.
b.
c.
d.
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a. to remove debris and artifacts
b. to remove noise
c. to reduce data during transmission
d. to increase bandwidth
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a. slow and chipmunk-like
b. fast with lower pitch
c. fast and chipmunk-like
d. slow with lower pitch
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a. triangular
b. Flat top
c. Tapered cosine
d. Nuttall
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The magnitude frequency response represents the ________ of the digital filter.
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a. gain
b. amplification
c. attenuation
d. feedback
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To reduce the sampling rate from 96 kHz to 32kHz, the downsampling factor is
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a. 3
b. 96kHz then 32kHz
c. 1/3
d. 96/32
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The difference between the Bartlett and triangular windows is that the Fourier
transform of a Bartlett window is negative for n even.
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a. undefined
b. 1
c. 0
d. 2
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a. gain
b. difference equation
c. frequency response
d. impulse response
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The insertion of zero also called the zero stuffing in between samples is an
example of upsampling.
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a. complexity
b. highest exponent of z
c. delay elements
d. frequency selectivity
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a. downsampling
b. filtering
c. upsampling
d. resampling
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a. Blackman
b. Hanning
c. Bartlett
d. Cosine Tapered
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While referring to the difference equation, if there is a past and present output,
the filter is an FIR filter.
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Given a specification for filter requirements, IIR can be implemented with less
order than the FIR filters.
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The insertion of zero also called the zero stuffing in between samples is an
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The insertion of zero also called the zero stuffing in between samples is an
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The insertion of zero also called the zero stuffing in between samples is an
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a. unit step
b. exponential
c. non-existent
d. unit sample
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The advantage of a Chebyshev Type I and elliptic filters isthat their roll off is
faster but suffers from passband ripple.
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The values of the new samples when employing linear interpolation is computed
by
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a. adding the previous and next value
b. zero padding
c. averaging of neighboring samples
d. zero insertion
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In multirate digital signal processing, the factors must be an integer.
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The magnitude frequency response represents the ________ of the digital filter.
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a. gain
b. feedback
c. amplification
d. attenuation
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H(z) or the design of the filter is as easy as finding the ratio of the output over
the input.
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a. 2
b. 0.5
c. 1
d. 1.5
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a. stretching
b. compression
c. upsampling
d. filtering
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a. y(n) = [ 0 2.5 5.5 7.5]
b. y(n) = [ 3 6 9 ]
c. y(n) = [0 4 8 0]
d. y(n) = [0 3 6 9]
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Zeros are defined as the value/s of z where the ______ will become zero.
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a. transfer function
b. difference equation
c. root
d. denominator
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How many poles and zeros does the transfer function H(z) = z-5 have
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a. 1 zero and 5 poles
b. no zero and 5 poles
c. 5 zeros and no poles
d. 5 zeros and 5 poles
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Poles are defined as the value/s of z where the ______ will become zero.
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a. difference equation
b. numerators
c. denominator
d. transfer function
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a. 4 then 5
b. 1.5
c. 2/3
d. 3
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The value of the second sample after upsamplingusing linear interpolation would
be x(n) = [ 0 1 2 3 4] by 3 would be:
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a. 0.5
b. 1.5
c. 2
d. 3
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The root/s of the denominator that will make the transfer function equal to 0
making the transfer function undefined is referred to as the
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a. Pole/s
b. transfer function
c. impulse response
d. Zero/s