File:Dc blocker.grc

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Dc_blocker.grc(file size: 4 KB, MIME type: text/plain)

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Summary

The DC Blocker is a computationally efficient block designed to remove the DC component from a signal, useful for applications like AM signal processing, where a DC bias may be introduced. It creates a tight notch filter around DC, outperforming simpler IIR filters, with configurable parameters: a delay line length (default 32, adjustable to widen/narrow the notch) and a long form option (True for a flatter response with higher group delay, False for faster processing with lower delay).

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current17:38, 16 April 2025 (4 KB)OnlyDPCanSaveMe (talk | contribs)The DC Blocker is a computationally efficient block designed to remove the DC component from a signal, useful for applications like AM signal processing, where a DC bias may be introduced. It creates a tight notch filter around DC, outperforming simpler IIR filters, with configurable parameters: a delay line length (default 32, adjustable to widen/narrow the notch) and a long form option (True for a flatter response with higher group delay, False for faster processing with lower delay).

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