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void | arm_fir_init_f32 (arm_fir_instance_f32 *S, uint16_t numTaps, float32_t *pCoeffs, float32_t *pState, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_f32 (const arm_fir_instance_f32 *S, float32_t *pSrc, float32_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_init_q31 (arm_fir_instance_q31 *S, uint16_t numTaps, q31_t *pCoeffs, q31_t *pState, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_q31 (const arm_fir_instance_q31 *S, q31_t *pSrc, q31_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_fast_q31 (const arm_fir_instance_q31 *S, q31_t *pSrc, q31_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
arm_status | arm_fir_init_q15 (arm_fir_instance_q15 *S, uint16_t numTaps, q15_t *pCoeffs, q15_t *pState, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_q15 (const arm_fir_instance_q15 *S, q15_t *pSrc, q15_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_fast_q15 (const arm_fir_instance_q15 *S, q15_t *pSrc, q15_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_init_q7 (arm_fir_instance_q7 *S, uint16_t numTaps, q7_t *pCoeffs, q7_t *pState, uint32_t blockSize) |
void | arm_fir_q7 (const arm_fir_instance_q7 *S, q7_t *pSrc, q7_t *pDst, uint32_t blockSize) |
This set of functions implements Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters for Q7, Q15, Q31, and floating-point data types. Fast versions of Q15 and Q31 are also provided. The functions operate on blocks of input and output data and each call to the function processes blockSize
samples through the filter. pSrc
and pDst
points to input and output arrays containing blockSize
values.
b[n]
is multiplied by a state variable which equals a previous input sample x[n]
. y[n] = b[0] * x[n] + b[1] * x[n-1] + b[2] * x[n-2] + ...+ b[numTaps-1] * x[n-numTaps+1]
Finite Impulse Response filter
pCoeffs
points to a coefficient array of size numTaps
. Coefficients are stored in time reversed order. {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}
pState
points to a state array of size numTaps + blockSize - 1
. Samples in the state buffer are stored in the following order. {x[n-numTaps+1], x[n-numTaps], x[n-numTaps-1], x[n-numTaps-2]....x[0], x[1], ..., x[blockSize-1]}
blockSize-1
. The increased state buffer length allows circular addressing, which is traditionally used in the FIR filters, to be avoided and yields a significant speed improvement. The state variables are updated after each block of data is processed; the coefficients are untouched. arm_fir_instance_f32 S = {numTaps, pState, pCoeffs}; arm_fir_instance_q31 S = {numTaps, pState, pCoeffs}; arm_fir_instance_q15 S = {numTaps, pState, pCoeffs}; arm_fir_instance_q7 S = {numTaps, pState, pCoeffs};
where numTaps
is the number of filter coefficients in the filter; pState
is the address of the state buffer; pCoeffs
is the address of the coefficient buffer.
void arm_fir_init_f32 | ( | arm_fir_instance_f32 * | S, |
uint16_t | numTaps, | ||
float32_t * | pCoeffs, | ||
float32_t * | pState, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Initialization function for the floating-point FIR filter.
[in,out] | *S | points to an instance of the floating-point FIR filter structure. |
[in] | numTaps | Number of filter coefficients in the filter. |
[in] | *pCoeffs | points to the filter coefficients buffer. |
[in] | *pState | points to the state buffer. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples that are processed per call. |
Description:
pCoeffs
points to the array of filter coefficients stored in time reversed order: {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}
pState
points to the array of state variables. pState
is of length numTaps+blockSize-1
samples, where blockSize
is the number of input samples processed by each call to arm_fir_f32()
. Definition at line 57 of file arm_fir_init_f32.c.
void arm_fir_f32 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_f32 * | S, |
float32_t * | pSrc, | ||
float32_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the floating-point FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the floating-point FIR filter structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block of output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Definition at line 116 of file arm_fir_f32.c.
void arm_fir_init_q31 | ( | arm_fir_instance_q31 * | S, |
uint16_t | numTaps, | ||
q31_t * | pCoeffs, | ||
q31_t * | pState, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Initialization function for the Q31 FIR filter.
[in,out] | *S | points to an instance of the Q31 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | numTaps | Number of filter coefficients in the filter. |
[in] | *pCoeffs | points to the filter coefficients buffer. |
[in] | *pState | points to the state buffer. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples that are processed per call. |
Description:
pCoeffs
points to the array of filter coefficients stored in time reversed order: {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}
pState
points to the array of state variables. pState
is of length numTaps+blockSize-1
samples, where blockSize
is the number of input samples processed by each call to arm_fir_q31()
. Definition at line 57 of file arm_fir_init_q31.c.
void arm_fir_q31 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_q31 * | S, |
q31_t * | pSrc, | ||
q31_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the Q31 FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the Q31 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block of output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
arm_fir_fast_q31()
for a faster but less precise implementation of this filter. Definition at line 56 of file arm_fir_q31.c.
void arm_fir_fast_q31 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_q31 * | S, |
q31_t * | pSrc, | ||
q31_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the fast Q31 FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the Q31 structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
arm_fir_q31()
for a slower implementation of this function which uses a 64-bit accumulator to provide higher precision. Both the slow and the fast versions use the same instance structure. Use the function arm_fir_init_q31()
to initialize the filter structure. Definition at line 57 of file arm_fir_fast_q31.c.
arm_status arm_fir_init_q15 | ( | arm_fir_instance_q15 * | S, |
uint16_t | numTaps, | ||
q15_t * | pCoeffs, | ||
q15_t * | pState, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Initialization function for the Q15 FIR filter.
[in,out] | *S | points to an instance of the Q15 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | numTaps | Number of filter coefficients in the filter. Must be even and greater than or equal to 4. |
[in] | *pCoeffs | points to the filter coefficients buffer. |
[in] | *pState | points to the state buffer. |
[in] | blockSize | is number of samples processed per call. |
numTaps
is not greater than or equal to 4 and even.Description:
pCoeffs
points to the array of filter coefficients stored in time reversed order: {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}Note that
numTaps
must be even and greater than or equal to 2. To implement an odd length filter simply increase numTaps
by 1 and set the last coefficient to zero. For example, to implement a filter with numTaps=3
and coefficients {0.3, -0.8, 0.3}set
numTaps=4
and use the coefficients: {0.3, -0.8, 0.3, 0}.
pState
points to the array of state variables. pState
is of length numTaps+blockSize
, where blockSize
is the number of input samples processed by each call to arm_fir_q15()
. Definition at line 67 of file arm_fir_init_q15.c.
void arm_fir_q15 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_q15 * | S, |
q15_t * | pSrc, | ||
q15_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the Q15 FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the Q15 FIR structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block of output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
arm_fir_fast_q15()
for a faster but less precise implementation of this function. Definition at line 66 of file arm_fir_q15.c.
void arm_fir_fast_q15 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_q15 * | S, |
q15_t * | pSrc, | ||
q15_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the fast Q15 FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the Q15 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block of output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
arm_fir_q15()
for a slower implementation of this function which uses 64-bit accumulation to avoid wrap around distortion. Both the slow and the fast versions use the same instance structure. Use the function arm_fir_init_q15()
to initialize the filter structure. Definition at line 66 of file arm_fir_fast_q15.c.
void arm_fir_init_q7 | ( | arm_fir_instance_q7 * | S, |
uint16_t | numTaps, | ||
q7_t * | pCoeffs, | ||
q7_t * | pState, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Initialization function for the Q7 FIR filter.
[in,out] | *S | points to an instance of the Q7 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | numTaps | Number of filter coefficients in the filter. |
[in] | *pCoeffs | points to the filter coefficients buffer. |
[in] | *pState | points to the state buffer. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples that are processed per call. |
Description:
pCoeffs
points to the array of filter coefficients stored in time reversed order: {b[numTaps-1], b[numTaps-2], b[N-2], ..., b[1], b[0]}
pState
points to the array of state variables. pState
is of length numTaps+blockSize
samples, where blockSize
is the number of input samples processed by each call to arm_fir_q7()
. Definition at line 54 of file arm_fir_init_q7.c.
void arm_fir_q7 | ( | const arm_fir_instance_q7 * | S, |
q7_t * | pSrc, | ||
q7_t * | pDst, | ||
uint32_t | blockSize | ||
) |
Processing function for the Q7 FIR filter.
[in] | *S | points to an instance of the Q7 FIR filter structure. |
[in] | *pSrc | points to the block of input data. |
[out] | *pDst | points to the block of output data. |
[in] | blockSize | number of samples to process per call. |
Scaling and Overflow Behavior:
Definition at line 53 of file arm_fir_q7.c.