Decimating FIR Filter

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This is GNU Radio's "normal" FIR Filter.

For a large number of taps, consider using an FFT Filter, see [1]

For standard filters such as lowpass, highpass, bandpass, etc., the filter.firdes and filter.optfir classes provide convenient generating methods.

Parameters

(R): Run-time adjustable

Decimation
Decimation rate. The output stream will have this decimation applied to it. A decimation rate of 1 simply means no decimation. If decimation is set higher than 1, make sure the filter will remove energy outside of the "output region", i.e. -Fs/2 to Fs/2 where Fs is the input sample rate divided by the decimation rate.
Taps (R)
Taps to use in FIR filter.
Sample Delay
Additional samples to delay by, default is 0 or no delay.

Example Flowgraph

This flowgraph implements a Broadcast FM stereo receiver using basic blocks.

USRP FM stereo fg.png

Source Files

C++ files
TODO
Header files
TODO
Public header files
TODO
Block definition
GRC File


Outside References

Xlating FIR Filter