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PADRE CONCEIÇÃO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Verna - Goa
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

Assignment 2

Semester: V (RC 2019-’20) Date:16/11/2022


Course: Digital Signal Processing Date of Submission: 25/11/2022
Course Instructor: Prof. Rohini Korti

Q. Question
No
1. Draw the signal flow graph for the following LTI systems.
1
(1 − 5 𝑧 −1 )
a. 𝐻(𝑧) = 1 1 1 Transposed form
(1− 2 𝑧 −1 + 3 𝑧 −2 )(1+ 4 𝑧 −1 )

5 1 −2
1+ 𝑧 −1 + 𝑧
6 6
b. 𝐻(𝑧) = 1 1 −2 , Direct form I, Direct form II, Cascade and
1− 2 𝑧 −1 − 2
𝑧

Parallel form
1
1− 2 𝑧 −2
c. 𝐻(𝑧) = 1 −1 1 −2 , Direct form I & Direct form II
1− 4 𝑧 − 8 𝑧

3 1 1
d. 𝑦(𝑛) = 𝑦(𝑛 − 1) − 𝑦(𝑛 − 2) + 𝑥(𝑛) + 3 𝑥(𝑛 − 1), Direct form I,
4 8

Direct form II, Cascade and Parallel form


2. A Causal LTI system has system transfer function given by ,
1 1 − 𝑧 −1
𝐻(𝑧) = +
1 − 𝑧 −1 1 − 𝑧 −1 + 0.8𝑧 −2
a. Draw the signal flow graph of a parallel implementation.
b. Draw the signal flow graph of a Cascade form system. Use a transposed
direct form II implementation.

3. 3For the following signal flow graphs determine difference equation and system transfer
function.
PADRE CONCEIÇÃO COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Verna - Goa
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering

4. 4Design a Butterworth LPF for a voice signal. The specifications are;


. Passband: Fp= 2KHz with 0.8dB ripple
Stopband: Fs=4.5KHz with 50dB attenuation.
Sampling frequency: fs= 22KHz. (T=1/fs)
5. Consider the design of a filter which satisfies the following constraints:
0.8 ≤ | H(ejw) | ≤ 1 ; for 0 ≤ w ≤ 0.2π
| H(e ) | ≤ 0.2
jw
; for 0.6π ≤ w ≤ π
Assume T = 1sec.
a. Design a Butterworth filter in the analog domain and use bilinear transformation to covert
the analog filter into a digital filter.
b. Design a Chebyshev filter in the analog domain and use impulse invariant transformation
to covert the analog filter into a digital filter.
6. GDetermine the normalized LP Butterworth analog poles for N=10. (Hint: for a normalized filter
Ωc =1)
7. 5Design a digital Butterworth low pass filter for the following specifications:
. Pass-band cut-off frequency = 0.14π rad/sec
Stop-band cut-off frequency = 0.4π rad/sec
Pass-band attenuation = 3dB
Stop-band attenuation=10dB
(Assume the sampling frequency to be 5000Hz. Use Bilinear Transformation Technique)

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