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The document outlines an assignment on network analysis and synthesis, focusing on filters in signal processing. It includes questions on the functions and differences between analog and digital filters, design tasks for various types of filters, and calculations related to filter performance. The submission date for the assignment is set for May 19, 2025.

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The document outlines an assignment on network analysis and synthesis, focusing on filters in signal processing. It includes questions on the functions and differences between analog and digital filters, design tasks for various types of filters, and calculations related to filter performance. The submission date for the assignment is set for May 19, 2025.

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Network Analysis and Synthesis Assignment Submission date:-5/19/2025

1. What is the primary function of a filter in signal processing?

2. How do analog filters differ from digital filters in terms of implementation and
performance?

3. Explain the key differences between low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and band-stop filters
with practical examples.

4. Define the following terms in the context of filters: cutoff frequency, passband, stopband,
and roll-off rate.

5. What is the significance of the "Q factor" in filter design? How does it affect filter
performance?

6. Design a low pass filter (both π and T networks) having a cut-off frequency of 1 kHz to
operate with a terminated load resistance of 200Ω.

7. Design a high pass filter (both π and T networks) having a cut-off frequency of 2kHz to
operate with a terminated load resistance of 300Ω.

8. Find the component of π – network constant –K high pass filter having cut- off frequency
of 8 kHz and nominal characteristic impedance of 600Ω.

9. Design a constant –K band pass filter with cut off frequencies of 3kHz and 7.5kHz and
nominal characteristic impedance or Ro= 900Ω.

10. A Low Pass Filter circuit consisting of a resistor of 4k7Ω in series with a capacitor of
47nF is connected across a 10v sinusoidal supply. Calculate the output voltage ( VOUT ) at
a frequency of 100Hz and cut-of frequency.

11. Calculate the cut-off or “breakpoint” frequency ( ƒc ) for a simple passive high pass filter
consisting of an 82pF capacitor connected in series with a 240kΩ resistor.

12. A band pass filter is to be constructed using RC components that will only allow a range
of frequencies to pass above 1 kHz (1,000Hz) and below 30 kHz (30,000Hz). Assuming
Network Analysis and Synthesis Assignment Submission date:-5/19/2025

that both the resistors have values of 10kΩ, calculate the values of the two capacitors
required.

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