This experiment was also performed using Scilab. The input parameters were passband attenuation(Ap), stopband attenuation(As), passband frequency(Fp), stopband frequency(Fs) and sampling frequency(F).The theoretical and observed values of Ap and As were compared.
It was observed that all the poles lie in the unit circle for high pass and low pass digital filter. Thus, the filters are stable. Greater the order of filter, greater is the accuracy in the theoretical and observed values.
IIR filters though easy to implement but requires more memory & is computationally not efficient
ReplyDeleteButterworth filter has no ripple in basspand as well as in stopband
ReplyDeleteButterworth filter has no ripple in basspand as well as in stopband
ReplyDeleteWindowing method and FSM method can be used to design Butterworth Filter
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ReplyDeleteWe have to input parameters such as Ap,As,stop band and pass band frequency when we execute the scilab code
ReplyDeleteLeast order should be 1
ReplyDeleteDigital Butterworth filter can be designed using BLT and IIM method
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ReplyDeleteWide transition band is a disadvantage
ReplyDeleteNo ripples in Butterworth filter
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