I seem to remember from my DSP days at uni that there is a java website somewhere that is able to calculate discrete convolution coefficients for a few simple filter types based on the required cut-off and sampling frequency. Anybody know of such a site? I also have a copy of Maple which I'm sure would make light work of such an elementary task. Nathan
Online convolution coefficient calculator...
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Nathan Baulch wrote:> I seem to remember from my DSP days at uni that there is a java website > somewhere that is able to calculate discrete convolution coefficients for a > few simple filter types based on the required cut-off and sampling > frequency. Anybody know of such a site? > > > > I also have a copy of Maple which I'm sure would make light work of such an > elementary task.Get a trial version of ScopeFIR from http://www.iowegian.com. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������