Digital Filter Design wizard

Top  Previous  Next

 

Use this wizard to design and create digital filters for use in conjunction with the Moving Average and Frequency Domain Convolution tools.

 

Refer to Digital Filters for additional information on this subject.

 

Filter Type

Specifies the filter type for design. Select one of the listed options:

 

Finite Impulse Response

Select this option to design finite impulse response (FIR) filters.

 

NoteAt this time we are only providing the design of Finite Impulse Response filters. We will be adding design for other filter types to this list on the near future. For additional information on the state of enhancements and additions to Predictive Systems Lab, visit our website at http://www.logic-scientific.com.

 

Plotting

 

Impulse Response

Check this box to plot the impulse response of the resulting filter.

 

Step Response

Check this box to plot the step response of the resulting filter.

 

Frequency Response

Check this box to plot the frequency response of the resulting filter.

 

dB

Check this box to plot the frequency response of the resulting filter in decibels.

 

noteThis option is only available when the Frequency Response box is checked.

 

Output

Specifies the worksheet location for placing the results of this operation.

 

Output in Rows

Select this option to place the results of this operation across the columns of a row.

 

New Workbook

Select this option to place the results of this operation in a new document workbook.

 

New Sheet

Select this option to place the results of this operation in a new worksheet.

 

Range Position

Select this option to place the results of this operation starting at the worksheet location specified in the box to the right of this option.

 

Refer to Specifying Output Locations for additional information on this subject.

 

Back

Displays the previous tab.

 

Next

Displays the next tab.

 

Finish

Closes the dialog box and carries out this operation.

 

Cancel

Closes the dialog box without carrying out this operation.

 

Help

Displays Help for the currently active tab.

 

Sponsored

Try Predictive Systems Lab

Interactive Demo →

Need Help?
Contact support