650 Practical MATLAB® Applications for Engineers
Back in the command window, the script fi le FIR_IIR is executed a nd t he resu lt is show n
in Figure 6.75.Example 6.20Design the following digital fi lters:
a. An 18th-order normalized LPF with a cutoff frequency at 0.3 rad using the function
fi r1, truncated by a Hamming window.
b. An 8th-order normalized BPF with a pass band between 0.3 and 0.6 rad using the
function fi r1.
c. Repeat part (b) using the remez exchange algorithm that employs the Park–McClellan
approach.
For each one of the preceding fi lters, return the coeffi cients of the polynomials that
make up the transfer function, their transfer functions, and their respective magnitude
and phase plots.
The solution is given by the script fi le designs as follows:MATLAB Solution
% Script file : designs
% FIR/LPF design using fir1/part (a)
coeflp = fir1(18,.3); % 18 th..order FIR filter with cutoff of .3
Hlp = freqz(coeflp,1); % coef. of FIR filterfigure(1)
w1= 0:1/512:511/512 ;
subplot(1,2,1)
plot(w1,abs(Hlp));grid on;
xlabel(‘ frequency W in rad.’)FIGURE 6.75
IIR and FIR fi lter’s plots of Example 6.19.
20FIR IMPLEMENTATION FROM IIR0 20 40 60 80 100
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5
W in rad0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1Magnitude in dbIIR FILTERFIR FILTER