GNU Radio 3.5.1 C++ API
gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff Class Reference

single pole IIR filter with float input, float outputThe input and output satisfy a difference equation of the form More...

#include <gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff.h>

Inheritance diagram for gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff:

List of all members.

Public Member Functions

 ~gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff ()
void set_taps (double alpha)
int work (int noutput_items, gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items, gr_vector_void_star &output_items)
 just like gr_block::general_work, only this arranges to call consume_each for you

Friends

GR_CORE_API
gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff_sptr 
gr_make_single_pole_iir_filter_ff (double alpha, unsigned int vlen)

Detailed Description

single pole IIR filter with float input, float output

The input and output satisfy a difference equation of the form

\[ y[n] - (1-alpha) y[n-1] = alpha x[n] \]

with the corresponding rational system function

\[ H(z) = \frac{alpha}{1 - (1-alpha) z^{-1}} \]

Note that some texts define the system function with a + in the denominator. If you're using that convention, you'll need to negate the feedback tap.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff::~gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff ( )

Member Function Documentation

void gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff::set_taps ( double  alpha)
int gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff::work ( int  noutput_items,
gr_vector_const_void_star input_items,
gr_vector_void_star output_items 
) [virtual]

just like gr_block::general_work, only this arranges to call consume_each for you

The user must override work to define the signal processing code

Implements gr_sync_block.


Friends And Related Function Documentation

GR_CORE_API gr_single_pole_iir_filter_ff_sptr gr_make_single_pole_iir_filter_ff ( double  alpha,
unsigned int  vlen 
) [friend]

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