performance analysis of fir digital filter design technique and implementation

Mohd. Sayeeduddin,Zeeshan Ahmad

Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

ISSN: 2321-4775          Impact Factor:1.6         Volume:2         Issue:2         Year: 14 February,2014         Pages:79-88

International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to design and analyze a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter to program a Pre-modulation filter for avionic application. In recent times more development is taking place in digital signal processing field (DSP). In DSP applications, more concentration is to reduce order of the filter to achieve high speed and low power, which results in less hardware requirements. In this paper various FIR filter design techniques are used and compared with optimal design techniques. Optimization technique which is used to design filter is McClellan-Parks which is based upon Remez exchange algorithm. Finally codes of different filter structures are implemented on a Field Programmable Gated Array (FPGA) and there hardware requirements are compared.

Kewords

FIR filter, optimization, amplitude-frequency characterization, FPGA.

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