Are there any iterative design techniques,for FIR filters, other than park's-mclellan and least squares.
FIR filter design
Started by ●July 2, 2004
Reply by ●July 2, 20042004-07-02
ashish wrote:> > Are there any iterative design techniques,for FIR filters, other than > park's-mclellan and least squares.Meteor uses linear programming: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~ken/meteor.html The source code is available in Pascal or autconverted to C with p2c. Erik -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ Erik de Castro Lopo nospam@mega-nerd.com (Yes it's valid) +-----------------------------------------------------------+ A Microsoft Certified System Engineer is to computing what a MacDonalds Certified Food Specialist is to fine cuisine.
Reply by ●July 2, 20042004-07-02
There's always the windowed sync approach, i.e. take an ideal response and window it to make it practical to implement. This works with "classic" LP, HP, etc. filters, but isn't readily applicable to other more complex filter responses. "ashish" <ashish_medewar@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:974e29cb.0407012253.54d1cc1e@posting.google.com...> Are there any iterative design techniques,for FIR filters, other than > park's-mclellan and least squares.
Reply by ●July 5, 20042004-07-05