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In this module, the basics of digital filtering is discussed.

You should be familiar with analog filters, which takes an analog input signal and output analog signal. Digital filters, with the sampling device and digital-to-analog converter, can do the same job as analog filters. Analog filters are specified by its impulse response h t and the output signal y t for input signal x t is given by the convolution integral

y t t 0 t x t u h u

Similarly, digital filters are specified by its impulse h n and the output sequence y n for the input sequence (samples of input analog signal) x n by the discrete convolution

y t k 0 N 0 h k x n k

The filter design problem is to design the impulse response h n so that the digital filter, together with the sample and D/A converter, performs the same processing as the analog filters. There are many possible ways to pick h n to implement filtering.

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Source:  OpenStax, High-speed and embedded systems design (under construction). OpenStax CNX. Feb 18, 2004 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10212/1.12
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