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Frequency Sampling Method of FIR filter design is more suitable for design of narrow band filter.Select one:TrueFalse

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Frequency Sampling Method of FIR filter design is more suitable for the design of narrow band filter.

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Answer

The statement "Frequency Sampling Method of FIR filter design is more suitable for the design of narrow band filter" is False.

Explanation

The Frequency Sampling Method is generally better suited for the design of filters with a flat frequency response over a more extensive band. Narrow band filters typically require very precise control of the filter's frequency response and transition bands, which can be more easily achieved with other design methods, such as the Window Method or the Parks-McClellan algorithm, rather than the Frequency Sampling Method.

While the Frequency Sampling Method can indeed be utilized to design narrow band filters, it is not the most efficient or reliable approach compared to dedicated techniques that are specifically optimized for narrow band filtering. Thus, the answer is False.

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