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Digital Signal Processing Practice Test: Discrete Time Systems Implementation
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Discrete Time Systems Implementation topics include: Realization structures for discrete time systems, FIR system structures, IIR system structures, number representation, state space system analysis, quantization error analysis and bilinear transformations. Discrete-time systems process discrete-time signals. They can be represented by a set of difference equations or a block diagram of their implementation.  The input and output of a discrete-time system are related by a linear constant coefficient difference equation. This equation defines a sequence of operations to implement the... Show more
Digital Signal Processing Practice Test: Discrete Time Systems Implementation
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1. If X is a real number with ‘r’ as the radix, A is the number of integer digits and B is the number of fraction digits, then X=\(\sum_{i=-A}^B b_i r^{-i}\).