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ANGADI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, Belagavi


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING

I-INTERNAL ASSESSMENT

Semester: 5-CBCS 2018 Date: 21 Dec 2020


Subject: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (18EC52) Time: 03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Faculty: Prof Gajanan Tudavekar Max Marks: 50

Q.No Marks CO BT/CL

1 a Use 8-point DIF-DFT radix 2 algorithm to find the DFT of the following 13 CO3 L3
sequence X(n) = {1, -1, -1, -1, 1, 1, 1, -1}

b Compute the four point circular convolution of x(n) and h(n) given below using 12 CO3 L3
1 1 1
radix-2 DIT-FFT algorithm x(n)={ 1, , , } and h(n)={1, 1, 1, 1}.
2 4 8
OR

2 a Use 8-point DIT-DFT radix 2 algorithm to find the DFT of the following sequence 13 CO3 L3
X(n) = {1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}

b Compute the four point circular convolution of x(n) and h(n) given below using 12 CO3 L3
radix-2 DIF-FFT algorithm x(n)={1, 1, 1, 1} and h(n) = {1, 0, 1, 0}

3 a Design an analog filter with maximally flat response in the passband and an 13 CO5 L3
acceptable attenuation of -1dB at 4 rad/Sec. The Attenuation in the stopband
should be more than 20dB beyond 8 rad/sec.

b Let H(S) =
1
represent the transfer function of a lowpass filter (not 12 CO5 L3
(𝑠2 +𝑠+1)

Butterworth) with the passband of 1 rad/sec. Find the transfer function of

(a) A bandpass filter with a passband of 8 rad/sec and a center frequency


50 rad/sec.

(b) A bandstop filter with a stopband of 3 rad/sec and a center frequency 20


rad/sec.

OR

4 a Design an analog Butterworth bandpass filter to meet the following 13 CO5 L3


specifications

a. A 2dB upper and lower cutoff frequency of 0.325 rad/sec and 0.7265
rad/sec

b. A stopband attenuation of atleast 20dB at 0.1584 rad/sec and 1 rad/sec


and

b Design a Butterworth analog high pass filter that will meet the following 12 CO5 L3
specifications

a. Maximum passband attenuation = 3dB


b. Passband edge frequency = 1000 rad/sec

c. Minimum stopband attenuation = 15dB

d. Stopband Edge frequency = 500 rad/sec

CO 3: Apply radix-2 Fast Fourier Transform algorithm to compute the Discrete Fourier Transform of
signals.
CO 5: Develop Infinite Impulse Response filters using Bilinear Transformation and realize the same by
using direct form I and direct form II

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