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(a) X,(w)
(b) X(Q)
(c) Y(Q)
(d) Ye(w)
P18.3
P18.6
P18.9
(a) If To < lr/M and the sampling period is taken equal to To (i.e.,
T = TO), determine the difference equation for the digital filter
h[n] so that yc(t) is proportional to x(t).
(b) With the assumptions of part (a), specify the gain A of the ideal
lowpass filter so that yc(t) = x(t).
(c) Now suppose that 2r/wm < To < 27r/WM. Determine a choice
for the sampling period T, the lowpass filter gain A, and the
frequency response for the digital filter h[n] such that yc(t) is
equal to x(t).
Solutions
S18.1 (a) Since x,(t) = xc(t)p(t), then X,(w) is just a replication of
Xe(w) centered at multiples of the sampling frequency, namely 8
kHz or 27r8 X 10' rad/s. The sampling period is T = 1/8000.
(b) We see that Y(Q) looks like X(w) filtered and then sampled.
The discrete-time frequency is -/3. Again, 2-x corresponds to
27r/To, so 7/3 corresponds to ir/3T. Thus, if x(t) is filtered by
G(w) as given in Figure S18.5-3, then y[n] = z[n].
Solutions to Optional Problems
S18.9
(a) It is instructive to sketch a typical y,(t), which we have
done in Figure S18.9-1.
Let us suppose that T is changed by being reduced. Then the
envelope of y,(t) seems to correspond to a higher-frequency
cosine. At time kt,
S18.10