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Roll / Supervisor's Exar No. ‘Total Marks: 100 ‘Time: 3 Hours Nirma University Institute of Technology Semester End Examination (RPR), May - 2018 B. Tech, in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Semester-V EC506 Digital Signal Processing EE Initial with date. Instructions: 1. Attempt all questions. B) &] fi ia} & iQ 2. Pigures to right indicate full marks. 3. Assume suitable data if required. Answer the following [16] Verify with reasoning: The DFT transform results into a periodic nature in both [05] frequency domain as well as time domain, even though the original time domain sequence to be transformed is not periodic, Explain and draw the structure of 8 point radix 2 DIF RFT algorithm, los} OR Draw only the magnitude responses showing mandatory zeros for the types !, ll, and [06] IV of FIR linear phase filters, Consider the length-10 sequence, defined for 0 0.6 fese 1 of 3 B) QF (8) e ich a5 ECS06 Digital Signa! Processing Answer the following By proper placement of pole and zero, design a FIR notch filter that will reject a very strong 60 Hz interference from the power supply line contaminating the 200 Hz useful signal in an ECG recording application. The filter should nat attenuate or emphasize the uscful signal at 200 Hz. Sampling frequency F, is 500 samples/s. (Convert analog frequencies to digital first.) Let Hip(2] be an ideal real-coefficient low pass filter with a cutoff frequency at ac = 11/4. The figure shows one input, 4 output Analysis Filter Bank, where Hale) = Hes(z-e*"™); k ~ 0, 1, 2, 3. {@ Sketch the magnitude response of each filter and briefly explain the operation of the filter bank. {ii} The impulse response for Hie(z-€*™) is of a complex coefficient, how do you make it a real coefficient one? (ii) Briefly explain how this filter bank can be used to analyze the spectrum of any signal in the spectrum analyzer. a ag) ag) Answer the following Design a digital second order high pass Butterworth filter with cutoff frequency of 1.2Khg and sampling frequency of 5 KHz by bilinear transformation. Design a 3-tap FIR low pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 1,500 Hz and a sampling rate of 8,000 Hz using a. rectangular and hanning window function Determine the transfer function and difference equation of the designed FIR system, and compute and plot the magnitude frequency response for = 0, 1/4, n/2, 3/4 and n radians. Compare output of both window function. Explain how a higher throughput is obtained using VLIW architecture. Explain MAC operation. Distinguish various features of DSP processor. Answer the following (Any five) 1, Write the details of five different properties of z-transform. Dfive convolution shifting property of z-transform. 2. Draw only the biock diagram of implementing ¢ linear convolution using the circular convolution operation of DFT. 3, Write down Parseval’s theorem of DTFT. How it is useful to understand phenomena. 4, Plot magnitude and phase response of following LTI system represented by difference equation given as Yon] Yolen) + xn-1} 5. Compare windows used in FIR filter, Which window is better to design three band equalizer? 6. Explain role of bilinear transformation methods to design UR filter with example, bs Page 2 of 8 {16} {os} {os} (29) (71 fo71 fos} C306 Digltol Signal Processing 7. For an analog filter whose transfer function is H(s ©. Convert it to the S+5 ‘ digital filter transfer function and difference equation respectively. Consider ‘T=0.01. Also convert H(s} into band pass filter using frequency transformation. 8. The input-output relationship for the first-order recursive system is given by in| —@y[n-1] = xin}. Let the input be given by x[n]= be uln+4|, Use convolution to find the output of this eystem, assuming a +b and that the system is anticausal, Q.6 Answer the following Questions G2) 1, Explain any five properties of ROC of z-transform. Determine the 2- [04] transform of xin}=sin(won} ula] 2. Draw cascade, parallel and direct form Il structure for following {08} i 320.921 +0327 OOS IOI 04s) Page 3 of 3

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