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www.dspguide.com314 The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing FFT convolution uses the overlap-add method shown in Fig. 18-1; only the way
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www.analog.com108 The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing all other samples have a value of zero. For this reason, the delta function is frequently called the unit impulse . The second term defined in Fig. 6-1 is the impulse response . As the name suggests, the impulse response is the signal that exits a system when a delta
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www.analog.com282 The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing Figure 15-4 shows the frequency response of two other relatives of the moving average filter. When a pure Gaussian is used as a filter kernel, the frequency response is also a Gaussian, as discussed in Chapter 11. The Gaussian is
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www.analog.com280 The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing EQUATION 15-2 Frequency response of an M point moving average filter. The frequency, f, runs between
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www.analog.comThe Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing Second Edition by Steven W. Smith California Technical Publishing San Diego, California