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Exercises

  1. A recirculating elementary filter has a pole at $i/2$. At what angular frequency is its gain greatest, and what is the gain there? At what angular frequency is the gain least, and what is the gain there?

  2. A shelving filter has a pole at 0.9 and a zero at 0.8. What are: the DC gain; the gain at Nyquist; the approximate transition frequency?

  3. Suppose a complex recirculating filter has a pole at $P$. Suppose further that you want to combine its real and imaginary output to make a single, real-valued signal equivalent to a two-pole filter with poles at $P$ and $\overline{P}$. How would you weight the two outputs?



Miller Puckette 2006-03-03