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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Wed, 23 Nov 2011 19:22:13 +0100 |
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1 <p> | |
2 The LTPDA toolbox contains a class (<tt>pzmodel</tt>) for creating and using pole/zero models. | |
3 The <it>pole/zero model helper GUI</it> allows the user to visualise the pole/zero model as it's | |
4 being designed. It also allows the user to quickly see how the corresponding IIR filter | |
5 (<tt>miir</tt> object) will look for different sample rates. | |
6 </p> | |
7 <p> | |
8 To start the pole/zero model helper: | |
9 <div class="fragment"> | |
10 <pre> | |
11 >> pzmodel_helper | |
12 </pre> | |
13 </div> | |
14 or click the appropriate button on the LTPDA Launch Bay. | |
15 </p> | |
16 <p> | |
17 Once the GUI is loaded, you will see the following figure: | |
18 </p> | |
19 <br> | |
20 <img src="images/pzmodel_helper.png" alt="pzmodel helper" border="3"> | |
21 <br> | |
22 <p> | |
23 You can add poles and zeros to the model by entering the frequency (and Q) in the edit boxes, then click | |
24 <tt>Add pole</tt> or <tt>Add zero</tt> as appropriate. The response is then updated in the response axes. | |
25 </p> | |
26 <br> | |
27 <img src="images/pzmodel_helper_eg1.png" alt="pzmodel helper" border="3"> | |
28 <br> | |
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