Design of Crossover Filters
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RED (robust and efficient DSP) is a collection of algorithms that should help engineers to implement basic signal processign tasks in - as the name states - a robust and efficient way. This includes mainly numerical aspects. An overview about the RED collection can be found here.
Here you can find the chapter on the design of so-called crossover filter as a single pdf file. If you would like to download all chapters please go to the RED overview page and get the pdf document that contain all chapters from there.
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Pdf file of this section |
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Matlab script for the design of FIR crossover filters. |
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Matlab script for the design of IIR crossover filters. |
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Schmidt
E-Mail: gus@tf.uni-kiel.de
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
Faculty of Engineering
Institute for Electrical Engineering and Information Engineering
Digital Signal Processing and System Theory
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