# Design a digital bandstop filter which rejects -60 dB from 0.2*(fs/2) to # 0.5*(fs/2), while staying within 3 dB below 0.1*(fs/2) or above # 0.6*(fs/2). Plot its frequency response, showing the passband and # stopband constraints in gray. from scipy import signal import matplotlib.pyplot as plt N, Wn = signal.cheb2ord([0.1, 0.6], [0.2, 0.5], 3, 60) b, a = signal.cheby2(N, 60, Wn, 'stop') w, h = signal.freqz(b, a) plt.semilogx(w / np.pi, 20 * np.log10(abs(h))) plt.title('Chebyshev II bandstop filter fit to constraints') plt.xlabel('Normalized frequency') plt.ylabel('Amplitude [dB]') plt.grid(which='both', axis='both') plt.fill([.01, .1, .1, .01], [-3, -3, -99, -99], '0.9', lw=0) # stop plt.fill([.2, .2, .5, .5], [ 9, -60, -60, 9], '0.9', lw=0) # pass plt.fill([.6, .6, 2, 2], [-99, -3, -3, -99], '0.9', lw=0) # stop plt.axis([0.06, 1, -80, 3]) plt.show()