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Digital Signal Processing 101
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Digital Signal Processing 101

by Michael Parker
May 2010
Beginner to intermediate
264 pages
7h 26m
English
Newnes
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APPENDIX CLaplace Transform

The Laplace transform is used for continuous or analog signals. Let’s use x(t) and y(t) to represent the input and output signals to an analog filter, respectively. Rather than use delays, as digital filters use, we use the differentiator instead. The input and output of the analog filter have the following relationship:

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The first term is a sum of coefficient-weighted derivatives of the input, which is analogous to the FIR filter being a sum of weighted delayed inputs. The second term is a coefficient-weighted sum of the derivatives of the output, which implies feedback.

These functions can be difficult to evaluate ...

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ISBN: 9781856179218