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syredi
Design of iir filters, syredi code interface
Syntax
[fact,b2,b1,b0,c1,c0,zzeros,zpoles]=syredi(ityp,iapro,om,deltap,deltas)
Arguments
- itype
- integer, the filter type: 1 stands for low-pass, 2 for high-pass, 3 for band-pass, 4 for stop-band. 
- iappro
- integer, the design approximation type: 1 stands for butterworth, 2 for elliptic, 3 for Chebytchev1, 4 for Chebytchev2. 
- om
- 4-vector of cutoff frequencies (in radians) - om=[om1,om2,om3,om4],- 0<= om1 <= om2 <= om3 <= om4 <= pi.- When - ftype='lp' or- 'hp',- om3and- om4are not used and may be set to 0.
- deltap
- a real scalar, the ripple in the passband. - 0< deltap <1
- deltas
- a real scalar, the ripple in the stopband. - 0< deltas <1
- gain
- scalar, the filter gain 
- b2
- real row vector, degree 2 coefficients of numerators. 
- b1
- real row vector, degree 1 coefficients of numerators. 
- b0
- real row vector, degree 0 coefficients of numerators. 
- c1
- real row vector, degree 1 coefficients of denominators. 
- c0
- real row vector, degree 0 coefficients of denominators. 
- zzeros
- complex row vector, filter zeros in the z-domain 
- zpoles
- complex row vector, filter poles in the z-domain 
Description
Computes iir filter approximation. The result is given as a set of
            second order transfer functions
            Hi=(b0(i)+b1(i)*z+b2(i)*z^2)/(c0(i)+c1(i)*z+z^2) and
            also as a poles, zeros, gain representation.
The filter obtained is h=fact*H1*...*Hn.
Remark
This built-in function is mainly intended to be used by the eqiir function.
References
The syredi code is derived from doredi package written by Guenter F. Dehner, Institut fuer Nachrichtentechnik Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, Germany.
Dehner,G.F. 1979, DOREDI: Program for Design and Optimization of REcursive DIgital filters-Programs for Digital Signal Processing, ed:Digital Signal Processing committee of IEEE Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing Society.
For DOREDI.f source code see http://michaelgellis.tripod.com/dsp/pgm25.html
Examples
[fact,b2,b1,b0,c1,c0,zzeros,zpoles]=syredi(1,4,[2*%pi/10,4*%pi/10,0,0],0.02,0.001); h=fact*(b0+b1*%z+b2*%z^2)./(c0+c1*%z+%z^2)
See also
- eqiir — Design of iir filters
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