DFIR – Discrete finite input response filter
Block SymbolLicensing group: ADVANCED
Function Description
The DFIR block is a filter whose impulse response (or response to any finite length input) is of
finite duration, because it settles to zero in finite time. The calculation takes place in the form
of a convolutional integral (sum) - the impulse characteristic is entered in the hk field already
in discretized form for the correct period.
This block propagates the signal quality. More information can be found in the 1.4 section.
Input
RST | Block reset | Bool |
HLD | Hold | Bool |
u0 | Initial input value (fill buffer) | Double (F64) |
Parameter
nmax | Allocated size of array 10 10000000 100 | Long (I32) |
hk | Discrete impulse response [0.6 0.3 0.1] | Double (F64) |
Output
y | Analog output of the block | Double (F64) |
RDY | Outputs valid (ready flag) | Bool |
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