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Link: Complete Notes
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UNIT – 1
DISCRETE FOURIER TRANSFORMS (DFT): FREQUENCY DOMAIN SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION OF DISCRETE-TIME SIGNALS. DFT AS A LINEAR TRANSFORMATION, ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER TRANSFORMS.
Link: Unit 1 Notes
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UNIT – 2
PROPERTIES OF DFT, MULTIPLICATION OF TWO DFTS- THE CIRCULAR CONVOLUTION, ADDITIONAL DFT PROPERTIES.
Link: Unit 2 Notes
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UNIT – 3
USE OF DFT IN LINEAR FILTERING, OVERLAP-SAVE AND OVERLAP-ADD METHOD. DIRECT COMPUTATION OF DFT, NEED FOR EFFICIENT COMPUTATION OF THE DFT (FFT ALGORITHMS).
Link: Unit 3 Notes
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UNIT – 4
RADIX-2 FFT ALGORITHM FOR THE COMPUTATION OF DFT AND IDFT–DECIMATIONIN- TIME AND DECIMATION-IN-FREQUENCY ALGORITHMS. GOERTZEL ALGORITHM, AND CHIRP-Z TRANSFORM.
Link: Unit 4 Notes
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UNIT – 5
IIR FILTER DESIGN: CHARACTERISTICS OF COMMONLY USED ANALOG FILTERS – BUTTERWORTH AND CHEBYSHEV FILTERS, ANALOG TO ANALOG FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATIONS.
Link: Unit 5 Notes
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UNIT – 6
IMPLEMENTATION OF DISCRETE-TIME SYSTEMS: STRUCTURES FOR IIR AND FIR SYSTEMS DIRECT FORM I AND DIRECT FORM II SYSTEMS, CASCADE, LATTICE, AND PARALLEL REALIZATION.
Link: Unit 6 Notes
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UNIT – 7
FIR FILTER DESIGN: INTRODUCTION TO FIR FILTERS, DESIGN OF FIR FILTERS USING – RECTANGULAR, HAMMING, BARTLET AND KAISER WINDOWS, FIR FILTER DESIGN USING FREQUENCY SAMPLING TECHNIQUE.
Link: Unit 7 Notes
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UNIT – 8
DESIGN OF IIR FILTERS FROM ANALOG FILTERS (BUTTERWORTH AND CHEBYSHEV) – IMPULSE INVARIANCE METHOD. MAPPING OF TRANSFER FUNCTIONS: APPROXIMATION OF DERIVATIVE (BACKWARD DIFFERENCE AND BILINEAR TRANSFORMATION) METHOD, MATCHED Z TRANSFORMS, VERIFICATION FOR STABILITY AND LINEARITY DURING MAPPING