Exam/Example Answers Flashcards
1
Q
If we are given a pole-zero map of a causal filter, how can we distinguish IIR from a FIR filter?
A
FIR filters will have a pole only at the origin.
IIR filters will have poles at places other than the origin.
2
Q
Given a pole-zero map for a causal filter, how can we identify if it is stable?
A
All the poles must lie in the unit circle.
3
Q
If we are given a number of pole-zero maps, how can we identify those with the shortest impulse response?
A
- Disregard any IIR filters - i.e those will non-zero poles
- Look for FIR filters - i.e. those will only one zero pole (impulse response will be of finite length)
- Look to see if any zeroes lie outside the unit circle as this means instability in impulse response (hence takes longer)
4
Q
How do we test the step-response of a transfer function T(s) ?
A
- Set input X(s)=1/s
- Multiply X(s) = 1/s by the Transfer Function T(s)
- Find Transfer Function as the sum of partial fractions in order to move back into the time-domain
5
Q
The denominator of a transfer function is:
s(s+4)^2
What are the denominators of the partial products?
A
- s
- s+4
- (s+4)^2