how to see the frequency response of difference equation
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Hi I am having the difference equation
y[n] = -0.9y[n-1] +x [n] -x [n-1]
I want to see its frequency response. What should i do
should i first convert it into Z-Form and then proceede Any ideas how to go abt it
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Wayne King
on 15 Dec 2011
Hi, here you go. If you want to visualize the magnitude:
fvtool([1 -1],[1 0.9]);
If you want the complex-valued response:
[H,W] = freqz([1 -1],[1 0.9]);
plot(W,abs(H));
Wayne King
on 15 Dec 2011
Hi, that's because your graphs are showing the frequency response over [-pi,pi). You can use the 'whole' option in freqz()
[H,W] = freqz([1 -1],[1 0.9],'whole');
plot(W,abs(H));
moonman
on 15 Dec 2011
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moonman
on 15 Dec 2011
Wayne King
on 15 Dec 2011
sorry, in my earlier post I made a mistake with the W = W-pi; with the 'whole' option pi radians/sample is in the middle. I've corrected it above.
Wayne King
on 15 Dec 2011
the book is wrong, the frequency response in magnitude should be 20 at pi radians/sample and -pi radians/sample
moonman
on 15 Dec 2011
moonman
on 15 Dec 2011
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