A VLSI architecture for a universal high-speed multirate FIR digital filter with selectable power-of-two decimation/interpolation ratios
- 1 January 1991
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 1813-1816 vol.3
- https://doi.org/10.1109/icassp.1991.150697
Abstract
A universal architecture for decimation/interpolation digital filtering applications is proposed for custom VLSI implementation to accommodate real-time signal processing at throughput rates in excess of 100 MHz. The main innovation of this architecture is that it allows a single chip to selectively perform decimation or interpolation filtering with selectable conversion ratios of 2/sup 1/,2/sup 2/,. . .2/sup N/. The key feature of the proposed architecture is that a single decimate/interpolate-by-two half-band digital filter is used as the computational engine, and the output samples are simply recycled through the same filter after each decimation/interpolation stage for further filtering. A delicate timing allocation scheme for this half-band filter to be shared among each decimation/interpolation stage plays a critical role in allowing the filter to have selectable conversion ratios and still accommodate throughput rates in excess of 100 MHz.Keywords
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