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This document contains an examination for a Digital Signal Processing course, including 17 questions across two parts. Part A contains 10 multiple choice or short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Part B contains 5 longer form questions worth 10 marks each, totaling 50 marks, on topics like impulse responses, system properties, filter realizations, the DFT, analog to digital filter conversions, and features of digital signal processors.

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Note: Answer All Questions From Part A. Answer Any Five Questions From Part B

This document contains an examination for a Digital Signal Processing course, including 17 questions across two parts. Part A contains 10 multiple choice or short answer questions worth a total of 25 marks. Part B contains 5 longer form questions worth 10 marks each, totaling 50 marks, on topics like impulse responses, system properties, filter realizations, the DFT, analog to digital filter conversions, and features of digital signal processors.

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
B.E. 3/4 (E & EE / Inst.) II Semester (Suppl.) Examination, December 2012
Subject: Digital Signal Processing
Time: 3 Hours

Max.Marks: 75

Note : Answer all questions from Part A. Answer any Five questions from Part B.
PART A (25 Marks)
1.
2.
3.
4.

Represent the sequence x(n) = {2, -1, 1, 3, 2} as shifted unit step sequence.
Define energy signal and power signal.
Determine the DFT X(0) & X(4) for the signal x(n) = {1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}.
Compute the linear convolution of the following signals using circular convolution.
x(n) = {1,3,5}, h(n) = {1,-2}.
5. Find the inverse Z transform of the following transfer function.
z
X(z) =
ROC : 1< | z | < 2
(z -1) (z - 2)
6. Write shifting property of z-transform.
7. Determine Butterworth poles for n=3.
8. What is prewarping?
9. Write advantages of FIR filters.
10. What is the advantage of dual access RAM in digital signal processor.

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PART B (5x10 = 50 Marks)


11. Determine the impulse response and step response of the following discrete time
systems. y(n) = 0.6y(n-1) 0.08y(n-2) + x(n)

(10)

12. Determine whether each of the following system defined below is (i) causal (ii) linear
(iii) time invariant (iv) stable
(10)
2
(a) y(n) = log x (n)
(b) y(n) = e-x(n)
(c) y(n) = x(-n-2)
(d) y(n) = x(n) sinbon.
13.Obtain the direct from II and cascade form realizations for the following transfer function
(1 + z -1 )(1+ 2z -1 )
H(z) =
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1 -1
1 -1
1 -1
(1+ z ) (1- z )(1+ z )
2
4
8
14.(a) Determine the DFT of the following sequence using DIFFFT algorithm.
(6)
x(n) = {2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1, 1, 1}
(b) What is periodic convolution?
(4)
15.(a) Find the digital filter H(z) from given analog filter below using step invariant method.
1
(5)
H(s) =
s(s +1)
(b) Determine Bilinear transformation from trapezoidal rule.
(5)
16. What are the features which made Digital signal processor faster than microprocessor?
Explain in detail.
(10)
17. Write short notes on the following:
(a) Sampling theorem
(4)
(b) Design procedure of FIR filter
(3)
(c) Stability in Z-domain
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