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Sampling rate conversion

In general, sampling rates are converted only in rational fractions such as from 32 to 48 kHz by a factor of 3/2 which are performed byappropriate sequences of up- and down-sampling.

Practical considerations:

  • First interpolate, then decimate (preserve signal quality)
  • the low-pass filters used after upsampling (2nd step of interpolation) and before downsampling (1st step of decimation)can be combined into the one filter with the smaller pass-band.
  • Interpolation and Decimation by large factors should be done in steps, keeping N and M below or at 6 at most.
  • Matlab commands: decimate , downsample , interp , upsample , resample . See the corresponding help manual ( help decimate etc).
  • The ideal sinc filter is not realizable since it requires knowledge of the infinite past and future; one uses FIR filters with linearphase to avoid audible artifacts.

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Source:  OpenStax, Sampling rate conversion. OpenStax CNX. Sep 05, 2013 Download for free at http://legacy.cnx.org/content/col11529/1.2
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