Across a range of applications, the two most common functions implemented in FPGA-based high-performance signal processing are finite impulse response (FIR) filters and fast Fourier transforms (FFTs).
In this paper, we first review in detail the basic building blocks of reconfigurable devices, essentially, the field-programmable gate arrays, then we describes a high-speed, reconfigurable Systolic ...
The design of finite impulse response (FIR) filters remains a cornerstone of digital signal processing, with ongoing efforts to refine both the algorithmic and hardware aspects of their implementation ...
Filter bank design forms a cornerstone of modern digital signal processing, enabling the decomposition of signals into multiple frequency subbands for both analysis and synthesis. Recent advancements ...
Digital signal processing is ubiquitous in modern electronic systems, from MP3 players to digital cameras to wireless handsets. One of the mainstays of a DSP designer’s tool box is the FIR ...
Digital filters are always an interesting topic, and they are especially attractive with FPGAs. [Pabolo] has been working with them in a series of blog posts. The latest covers an 8th order FIR filter ...
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