> I'm currently designing CIC filters, I found that almost all are
> referring to the following paper:
> E. B. Hogenauer, “An Economical Class of Digital Filters
> for Decimation and Interpolation”. IEEE Transactions on
> Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 29(2):155-162,
> April 1981.
>
> I don't have access to any source for it. Would somebody send it to me
> by email?
> Thanks in advance!
You might be satisfied with Matt Donadio's treatment at
http://www.dspguru.com/info/tutor/cic.htm or Rick Lyons' at
http://tinyurl.com/2gc8go
Jerry
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Reply by [LinuxF7]GaLaKtIkUs™●August 28, 20072007-08-28
I'm currently designing CIC filters, I found that almost all are
referring to the following paper:
E=2E B. Hogenauer, =E2=80=9CAn Economical Class of Digital Filters
for Decimation and Interpolation=E2=80=9D. IEEE Transactions on
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 29(2):155-162,
April 1981.
I don't have access to any source for it. Would somebody send it to me
by email?
Thanks in advance!