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cheb2mag
response of type 2 Chebyshev filter
Syntax
[h2]=cheb2mag(n,omegar,A,sample)
Arguments
- n
integer ; filter order
- omegar
real scalar : cut-off frequency
- A
attenuation in stop band
- sample
vector of frequencies where cheb2mag is evaluated
- h2
vector of Chebyshev II filter values at sample points
Description
Square magnitude response of a type 2 Chebyshev filter.
omegar
= stopband edge, sample
= vector of
frequencies where the square magnitude h2
is desired.
Examples
//Chebyshev; ripple in the stopband n=10; omegar=6; A=1/0.2; Samples=0.0001:0.05:10; h2=cheb2mag(n,omegar,A,Samples); plot(Samples,log(h2)/log(10)) xtitle("", "frequencies", "magnitude in dB"); //Plotting of frequency edges minval=(-max(-log(h2)))/log(10); plot2d([omegar;omegar],[minval;0],[2],"000"); //Computation of the attenuation in dB at the stopband edge attenuation=-log(A*A)/log(10); plot2d(Samples',attenuation*ones(Samples)',[5],"000")
See also
- cheb1mag — response of Chebyshev type 1 filter
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