The magnitude |H(ω)| cannot be constant in any finite range of frequencies and the transition from pass-band to stop-band cannot be infinitely sharp.
The magnitude |H(ω)| cannot be constant in any finite range of frequencies and the transition from pass-band to stop-band cannot be infinitely sharp. Correct Answer True
Causality has very important implications in the design of frequency-selective filters. One among them is the magnitude |H(ω)| cannot be constant in any finite range of frequencies and the transition from pass-band to stop-band cannot be infinitely sharp. This is a consequence of Gibbs phenomenon, which results from the truncation of h(n) to achieve causality.
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