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The Designing of a FIR Low Pass Filter and Amplifier for Small Voltage Signals using Kaiser Window

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International Journal of Computer Applications
© 2013 by IJCA Journal
Volume 74 - Number 6
Year of Publication: 2013
Authors:
Hemant Kumar Gupta
Ritu Vijay
Neetu Gupta
10.5120/12889-9798

Hemant Kumar Gupta, Ritu Vijay and Neetu Gupta. Article: The Designing of a FIR Low Pass Filter and Amplifier for Small Voltage Signals using Kaiser Window. International Journal of Computer Applications 74(6):21-26, July 2013. Full text available. BibTeX

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	author = {Hemant Kumar Gupta and Ritu Vijay and Neetu Gupta},
	title = {Article: The Designing of a FIR Low Pass Filter and Amplifier for Small Voltage Signals using Kaiser Window},
	journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications},
	year = {2013},
	volume = {74},
	number = {6},
	pages = {21-26},
	month = {July},
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Abstract

Digital signal processing (DSP) is the study of signals in a digital representation and the processing methods of these signals. A digital filter uses a digital processor to perform numerical calculations on sampled values of the signal. The analog input signal must first be sampled and digitized. The resulting binary numbers, representing successive sampled values of the input signal, are transferred to the processor, which carries out numerical calculations on them. These calculations typically involve multiplying the input values by constants and adding the products together. If necessary, the results of these calculations, which now represent sampled values of the filtered signal, are output to convert the signal back to analog form. To achieve the desired filtering effect, Digital filters can achieve virtually any filtering effect that can be expressed as a mathematical function or algorithm.

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