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Generates taps for a band-reject filter and stores it in variable called whatever the ID is set to. It's essentially a convenience wrapper for calling firdes.band_reject(). | Generates taps for a band-reject filter and stores it in variable called whatever the ID is set to. It's essentially a convenience wrapper for calling firdes.band_reject(). None of the parameters are realtime changeable because the taps are created once at the beginning of the flowgraph. | ||
== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
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: Similar to the [[Variable]] block, the ID will hold the values generated. | : Similar to the [[Variable]] block, the ID will hold the values generated. | ||
; Gain | ; Gain | ||
: Scaling factor applied to output. | : Scaling factor applied to output. | ||
; Sample Rate | ; Sample Rate | ||
: Input sample rate. | : Input sample rate. | ||
; Low Cutoff Freq | ; Low Cutoff Freq | ||
: Lower cutoff frequency in Hz | : Lower cutoff frequency in Hz | ||
; High Cutoff Freq | ; High Cutoff Freq | ||
: Upper cutoff frequency in Hz | : Upper cutoff frequency in Hz | ||
; Transition Width | ; Transition Width | ||
: Transition width between stop-band and pass-band in Hz | : Transition width between stop-band and pass-band in Hz | ||
; Window | ; Window | ||
: Type of window to use | : Type of window to use | ||
; Beta | ; Beta | ||
: The beta paramater only applies to the Kaiser window. | : The beta paramater only applies to the Kaiser window. | ||
Revision as of 03:37, 27 July 2019
Generates taps for a band-reject filter and stores it in variable called whatever the ID is set to. It's essentially a convenience wrapper for calling firdes.band_reject(). None of the parameters are realtime changeable because the taps are created once at the beginning of the flowgraph.
Parameters
(R): Run-time adjustable
- ID
- Similar to the Variable block, the ID will hold the values generated.
- Gain
- Scaling factor applied to output.
- Sample Rate
- Input sample rate.
- Low Cutoff Freq
- Lower cutoff frequency in Hz
- High Cutoff Freq
- Upper cutoff frequency in Hz
- Transition Width
- Transition width between stop-band and pass-band in Hz
- Window
- Type of window to use
- Beta
- The beta paramater only applies to the Kaiser window.