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Modern University MODULE CODE: CONT 310, BIO 226

For Technology and Information MODULE NAME: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Faculty of Engineering

Sheet 7
FIR Filter Design

Question 1

Design a 3-tap FIR highpass filter with a cutoff frequency of 1,600Hz


and a sampling rate of 8,000 Hz using Hamming window function

Determine the transfer function and difference equation of the designed


FIR system, and compute and plot the magnitude frequency response for
Ω =0, π/4,π/2,3π/4 and π radians.

Question 2 Design a 3-tap FIR highpass filter with a cutoff frequency


of 3200Hz and a sampling rate of 8,000 Hz using a
a. rectangular window function
b. Hamming window function
Determine the transfer function and difference equation of the designed
FIR system, and compute and plot the magnitude frequency response
.for Ω =0, π/4,π/2,3π/4 and π radians

Question 3 Design a 5-tap FIR highpass filter with a cutoff frequency


of 250 Hz and a sampling rate of 1,000 Hz using a
a. rectangular window function
b. Hamming window function
Determine the transfer function and difference equation of the designed
FIR system, and compute and plot the magnitude frequency response
.for Ω =0, π/4,π/2,3π/4 and π radians

Question 4 Consider an FIR low pass filter design with the following
:specifications
Passband =0-1,500 Hz
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Modern University MODULE CODE: CONT 310, BIO 226

For Technology and Information MODULE NAME: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Faculty of Engineering

Stopband = 2,000 Hz
Passband ripple = 0.02 dB
Stopband attenuation = 60 dB
Sampling rate = 8,000 Hz
:Determine the following
a. window method
b. length of the FIR filter
c. cutoff frequency for the design equation

Question 5 Consider an FIR bandpass filter design with the following


:specifications
Lower cutoff frequency =1,500 Hz
Lower transition width = 600 Hz
Upper cutoff frequency = 2,300 Hz
Upper transition width = 600 Hz
Passband ripple = 0.1 dB
Stopband attenuation =50 dB
Sampling rate: 8,000 Hz
:Determine the following
a. window method
b. length of the FIR filter
c. cutoff frequencies for the design equation

Question 6 Consider an FIR bandstop filter design with the following


:specifications
Lower passband = 0-1,200 Hz
Stopband = 1,600 - 2,000 Hz
Upper passband = 2,400 - 4,000 Hz
Passband ripple = 0.05 dB
Stopband attenuation = 60 dB
Sampling rate = 8,000 Hz

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Modern University MODULE CODE: CONT 310, BIO 226

For Technology and Information MODULE NAME: DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING

Faculty of Engineering

:Determine the following


a. window method
b. length of the FIR filter
c. cutoff frequencies for the design equation

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