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Filter Graphing Help - Calculate & Graph Response
I'm still confused by this :/- MYMLA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Filter Graphing Help - Calculate & Graph Response
Sorry I'm just getting more confused. Where did you get the 1 for all n from and the alternate one. How do you know its 1 for all n and alternating?- MYMLA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Filter Graphing Help - Calculate & Graph Response
That makes more sense but how do I get the all ones, one zero one zero and two ones two zeros part? is that always the same?. Thankyou for the help.- MYMLA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Filter Graphing Help - Calculate & Graph Response
I'm confused. so I just plug in 1's and 0's into the formula?- MYMLA
- Post #3
- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Filter Graphing Help - Calculate & Graph Response
Homework Statement Calculate and graph the response of the filter: y(n) = ½*x(n) + ½*x(n-1) at the frequencies: i) 0 Hz, ii) sr/4, iii) sr/2 (Nyquist frequency). Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution If I put each of those into the formula as n? But how do i know what sample rate/4...- MYMLA
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- Filter Graphing
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate Modulation Index and Sideband Amplitudes in FM Synthesis?
Homework Statement A pure tone (sine) carrier signal of 440 Hz is frequency modulated by another sine wave with a frequency of also 440Hz. The amplitude of the modulating wave (The deviation) is 1760. The amplitude of the carrier is 1. (a) For the steady-state portion of the output signal...- MYMLA
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do You Calculate Modulation Index and Sideband Amplitudes in FM Synthesis?
Homework Statement [/B] A pure tone (sine) carrier signal of 440 Hz is frequency modulated by another sine wave of frequency 440Hz with an amplitude of 1760. (a) For the steady-state portion of the output signal generated by synthesis above, calculate: i) the deviation and ii) the Index of...- MYMLA
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- Frequency Modulation
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help