44. In Figure E.44 are some descriptions of filters in the form of an impulse response and two frequency-response magnitudes. For each of these, to the extent possible, classify the filters as ideal or practical, causal or noncausal, lowpass, highpass, bandpass or bandstop. |H(e h[n] (a) (b) Ω -2n |H( F )|
44. In Figure E.44 are some descriptions of filters in the form of an impulse response and two frequency-response magnitudes. For each of these, to the extent possible, classify the filters as ideal or practical, causal or noncausal, lowpass, highpass, bandpass or bandstop. |H(e h[n] (a) (b) Ω -2n |H( F )|
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![44. In Figure E.44 are some descriptions of filters in the form of an impulse
response and two frequency-response magnitudes. For each of these, to the
extent possible, classify the filters as ideal or practical, causal or noncausal,
lowpass, highpass, bandpass or bandstop.
|H(e|
h[n]
(a)
(b)
-2t
|H( F )|
(c)
Figure E.44](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F352569b1-5b23-4cd9-8c3d-73fd17908bad%2Fe9a72a7e-9fb5-4bca-989d-5b0808989c58%2Fmtuani_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:44. In Figure E.44 are some descriptions of filters in the form of an impulse
response and two frequency-response magnitudes. For each of these, to the
extent possible, classify the filters as ideal or practical, causal or noncausal,
lowpass, highpass, bandpass or bandstop.
|H(e|
h[n]
(a)
(b)
-2t
|H( F )|
(c)
Figure E.44
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