By impulse invariance method, the IIR filter will have a unit sample response h(n) that is the sampled version of the analog filter.

By impulse invariance method, the IIR filter will have a unit sample response h(n) that is the sampled version of the analog filter. Correct Answer True

In the impulse invariance method, our objective is to design an IIR filter having a unit sample response h(n) that is the sampled version of the impulse response of the analog filter. That is h(n)=h(nT); n=0,1,2… where T is the sampling interval.
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