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Real Sinewave Analysis

As a special case of this example, obtained by taking the real part, the response of an LTI filter to

$\displaystyle x(n) = A \cos(\omega_0 nT + \phi)
$

is

$\displaystyle y(n) = AG(\omega_0) \cos[\omega_0 nT + \phi + \Theta(\omega_0)].
$

Thus, for a real sinusoidal input at radian frequency $ \omega_0$, the amplitude is multiplied by $ G(\omega_0)$, and the phase is additively changed by $ \Theta(\omega_0)$.


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``Introduction to Digital Filters with Audio Applications'', by Julius O. Smith III, (August 2006 Edition).
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