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DIGITALSIGNALPROCESSING LECTURE11 Fall 2010 2K8-5th Semester Tahir MuhammadTahir Muhammad tmuhammad_07@yahoo.com Content and Figures are from Discrete-Time Signal Processing, 2e by Oppenheim, Shafer, and Buck, ©1999-2000 Prentice Hall Inc. FILTER DESIGN TECHNIQUES | FilFilter: y Any discrete-time system that modifies certain frequencies | Freqequeencycy-seselecective ve efilters pass os pass only cey certaain freqequeenccy y components and totally reject all others | Filter Design Steps: y SiSpecifificatition | Problem or application specific y Approximation of specification with a discrete-time system | O fOur focus is to go f from spec to discrete-time system y Implementation | Realization of discrete-time systems depends on target technology | Desired filter is generally implemented with digital computation y It is used to filter a samppgled and digitized continuous-time siggnal Chapter 7: Filter Design Techniques 1 FILTER DESIGN TECHNIQUES | W hWe have allreaddy sttudidided th the use of dif discrette-titime t systems tto implement a continuous-time system y If our specifications are given in continuous time we can use: jjωω HHH e =Hjjω//TT [ ] (( )) (( )) [ ] y n x n jω c xc(t) C/D H(e ) D/C yr(t) ωπ< y It can be noted that the specifications for filters are typically given in frequency domain Chapter 7: Filter Design Techniques 2
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