Hello,
Which version of GR are you running in Windows? Previous versions were not
compatible with the filter designer.
Also, could you give us a screenshot of your GRC flow graph?
Geof
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 17:41 jf.dev...@gmail.com
wrote:
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> I 'm an old french Applied
Hello
I 'm an old french Applied Physics Teacher and I try to use basic GRC for
my electronics students (2 first University years in a technical Department)
as a learning tool since 2016
I use GRC under Pentoo Linux if I need to run HackRFone/osmocom and/or
DBTVstick/RTLSDR
Does anyone have a working example of the IIR filter block in GNU
Radio Companion that I can see, and the filter designer app, table, or
equation which generated the coefficients?
Could you try grc files attached in
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2012-08/msg00128.html. I
Thanks for the example links, they were very helpful. There were two
things I was doing wrong: First I didn't use square brackets for the
sets, and to use the biquad calculator featured on earlevel.com, the B
coefficients needed to start with a 1.0 filler and the rest negated
like this:
I just pushed a branch to my github repo called iir_filter that
implements the optional argument to the IIR filter as we discussed.
The default is oldstyle=True and doesn't change any behavior. If you
set this to False, you can directly copy taps from programs like
gr_filter_design (the new
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:15:41AM -0500, Tom Rondeau wrote:
[...]
I just pushed a branch to my github repo called iir_filter that
implements the optional argument to the IIR filter as we discussed.
The default is oldstyle=True and doesn't change any behavior. If you
set this to False, you
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 3:34 AM, Martin Braun (CEL)
martin.br...@kit.edu wrote:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:15:41AM -0500, Tom Rondeau wrote:
[...]
I just pushed a branch to my github repo called iir_filter that
implements the optional argument to the IIR filter as we discussed.
The default is
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 2:40 PM, Tom Rondeau t...@trondeau.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Johnathan Corgan
johnat...@corganlabs.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Ed Criscuolo edward.l.criscu...@nasa.gov
wrote:
I agree that changing the way gr_iir_filter takes in the
Hi all,
So we're working towards integrating the new gr_filter_design tool
that Sreeraj built this summer for our GSoC project. One issue has
come up with it is the specification of the IIR filter taps and how
they are used in GNU Radio. To summarize the conversation between
Sreeraj and myself:
On 19/11/12 10:11 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
Hi all,
So we're working towards integrating the new gr_filter_design tool
that Sreeraj built this summer for our GSoC project. One issue has
come up with it is the specification of the IIR filter taps and how
they are used in GNU Radio. To summarize
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Marcus D. Leech mle...@ripnet.com wrote:
On 19/11/12 10:11 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
Hi all,
So we're working towards integrating the new gr_filter_design tool
that Sreeraj built this summer for our GSoC project. One issue has
come up with it is the
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 10:20:45AM -0500, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
GNU Radio's expected transfer function:
H(z) = \ frac{\sum_{k=0}^{M} b_k z^{-k}}{1 - \sum_{k=1}^{N} a_k z^{-k}}
But gr_filter_design gives the denominator (a_k) in the form:
{1 + \sum_{k=1}^{N} a_k z^{-k}}
[...]
I
On 11/19/12 10:11 AM, Tom Rondeau wrote:
used? Should be change the way gr_iif_filter takes in the taps, or
should we change how gr_filter_design produces them?
Thanks for the feedback!
Tom
I agree that changing the way gr_iir_filter takes in the taps could
be disruptive, unless backward
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Ed Criscuolo
edward.l.criscu...@nasa.govwrote:
I agree that changing the way gr_iir_filter takes in the taps could
be disruptive, unless backward compatibility is maintained. Some of
the group are using GnuRadio for operational systems.
Yes.
Here's two
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Johnathan Corgan
johnat...@corganlabs.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 9:22 AM, Ed Criscuolo edward.l.criscu...@nasa.gov
wrote:
I agree that changing the way gr_iir_filter takes in the taps could
be disruptive, unless backward compatibility is maintained.
Hi, How is the iir_filter_ffd module used? If I give 3 feedforwardtaps
b0,b1,b2 and 2 feedback taps a1,a2 will I get transferfunction (b0 + b1 z^-1
+ b2 z^-2) / (1 + a1 z^-1 + a2 z^-2)?
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Marcus D. Leech wrote:
It averages the values in each of the bins.
If your FFT is 1024 wide, then you essentially have 1024 single-pole IIR
filters, each computing the
low-pass filtered version of the individual bins. This is called (at
by me) spectral averaging.
There will
Dear all,
I have a question regarding the usage of single_pole_iir_ff filter in the
fftsink_nongl.py which is used to construct the spectrum analyzer in
gnuradio-3.1.3. what is the usage of this iir filter since the alfa value is
equal to 1 which give the value of input the same as the value of
Dear all,
I have a question regarding the usage of single_pole_iir_ff filter in the
fftsink_nongl.py which is used to construct the spectrum analyzer in
gnuradio-3.1.3. what is the usage of this iir filter since the alfa value is
equal to 1 which give the value of input the same as the value
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