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FPGA Based Equiripple Canonical Signed Digit FIR Filter for Audio Applications


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1 National Institute of Techincal Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh – 160019, India
 

Objective: In this work, the selection of equiripple optimum design approach along with Canonical Signed Digital (CSD) representation of filter coefficients give an efficient and simplified design for Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital filter. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The modern sophisticated communication devices demand for digital filters having the best possible performance. In this paper the author introduces design of FPGA based CSD finite impulse response filter with the help of an equiripple design method which provides the best possible frequency response. The direct form structure adopted in realizing this filter has better performance in terms of cost, power consumption and speed of operation. Findings: The CSD representation of filter coefficients reduces the complexity of multipliers. The resource utilization of designed FIR CSD filter analyzes with the help of a number of performance parameters and compares with FIR fully parallel filter. The proposed filter uses MATLAB fdatool to determine filter coefficients and Xilinx ISE 9.2i to simulate the performance of filter. Applications: The proposed filter can be used in several audio applications.

Keywords

CSD, EQUIRIPPLE, FIR, FPGA, MATLAB.
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S. Mathew
National Institute of Techincal Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh – 160019, India
R. Mehra
National Institute of Techincal Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh – 160019, India
Chandni
National Institute of Techincal Teachers Training and Research, Chandigarh – 160019, India

Abstract


Objective: In this work, the selection of equiripple optimum design approach along with Canonical Signed Digital (CSD) representation of filter coefficients give an efficient and simplified design for Finite Impulse Response (FIR) digital filter. Methods/Statistical Analysis: The modern sophisticated communication devices demand for digital filters having the best possible performance. In this paper the author introduces design of FPGA based CSD finite impulse response filter with the help of an equiripple design method which provides the best possible frequency response. The direct form structure adopted in realizing this filter has better performance in terms of cost, power consumption and speed of operation. Findings: The CSD representation of filter coefficients reduces the complexity of multipliers. The resource utilization of designed FIR CSD filter analyzes with the help of a number of performance parameters and compares with FIR fully parallel filter. The proposed filter uses MATLAB fdatool to determine filter coefficients and Xilinx ISE 9.2i to simulate the performance of filter. Applications: The proposed filter can be used in several audio applications.

Keywords


CSD, EQUIRIPPLE, FIR, FPGA, MATLAB.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2017%2Fv10i16%2F151296