Anybody? Dear Tim, do you have any idea? --
*With best regards,Ph.D., * *associate professor at MPEI <http://mpei.ru/lang/en/Pages/default.aspx>,IEEE member,maintainer of Mathieu functions toolbox for Scilab <http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Mathieu/>,Nikolay Strelkov.* 2017-03-23 14:27 GMT+03:00 Nikolay Strelkov <[email protected]>: > Dear all! > > I'm playing with simple digital filtering in Xcos 5.5.2. > I have two filters - low-pass and high-pass, connected in series. > > Xcos does not have convolution block. > So I write FIR transfer function > <https://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ejos/fp/FIR_Transfer_Function.html> > manually from impulse response function. > I get impulse response functions from wfir function. > > Let's assume that we have two simple filters with impulse responses: > h1 = [0.3741957 0.3741957]; // it's low-pass filter from h1 = > wfir("lp",2,[.2 0],"re",[0 0]) > and > h2 = [- 0.1870979 0.8 - 0.1870979]; // it's high-pass filter h2 = > wfir("hp",3,[.1 0],"re",[0 0]) > > I convert them to DLR <https://help.scilab.org/docs/5.5.2/en_US/DLR.html> > SISOs and get: > H1(z) = 0.3741957*z^-1 + 0.3741957*z^-2 = ( 0.3741957*z + 0.3741957 ) / > (z^2); > H2(z) = -0.1870979*z^-1 + 0.8*z^-2 - 0.1870979*z^-3 = ( -0.1870979*z^2 + > 0.8*z - 0.1870979*z ) / (z^3); > and place their numerator and denominator to the corresponding DLR blocks. > Model is in attachment. It's an illustration, not real world example. > > I have a question. How I can automate the aforementioned process > programmatically? > I tried to create numerator and denominator with poly function and as > strings, but Xcos does not support these types in DLR settings. > > -- > > > > > *With best regards,Ph.D., assistant professor at MPEI > <http://mpei.ru/lang/en/Pages/default.aspx>,IEEE member,maintainer of > Mathieu functions toolbox for Scilab > <http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Mathieu/>,Nikolay Strelkov.* >
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