Compute H(ejw) by taking DTFT of difference Eq. Follow 3 steps to compute Response for each x[n] compute X(ejv) by taking Transform pairs given in text book. Hint for Q.No 5. 1. 2. For cascaded systems we convolve impulse responses in time domain and multiply in frequency domain.
Compute H(ejw) by taking DTFT of difference Eq. Follow 3 steps to compute Response for each x[n] compute X(ejv) by taking Transform pairs given in text book. Hint for Q.No 5. 1. 2. For cascaded systems we convolve impulse responses in time domain and multiply in frequency domain.
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Compute H(ejw) by taking DTFT of difference Eq. Follow 3 steps to compute Response for each x[n] compute X(ejv) by taking Transform pairs given in text book. Hint for Q.No 5. 1. 2. For cascaded systems we convolve impulse responses in time domain and multiply in frequency domain.
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1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 3. Compute H(ejw) by taking DTFT of difference Eq. Follow 3 steps to compute Response for each x[n] Compute X(ejw) by taking DTFT of x[n] using Transform pairs given in text book. Then Compute Y(ejw) using Y(ejw)=H(ejw)*X(ejw) [simple multiplication] Take Inverse DTFT of Y(ejw) to compute y[n] Follow last 2 steps of 2nd part as u r given X(ejw)
Hint for Q.No 5.34
1. 2. For cascaded systems we convolve impulse responses in time domain and multiply in frequency domain Take IDTFT of H(ejw) computed in part 1