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This paper concentrates on the implementation of recursive filters using fixed-point 2`s-complement arithmetic for high-fidelity audio. It is now widely accepted that 16/32-bit DSP chips are inadequate for many audio applications. The engineer new to the design and realization of recursive filters may believe that the straightforward use of 24/48 (+overflow)-bit DSP chips will ensure sufficient quality for audio applications. Unfortunately this is not always the case. Filter topologies based on direct form I are recommended for audio. Many filter designs require the use of error-feedback schemes to reduce noise to an acceptable level. Some extremely critical frequency-response designs require the use of double-precision coefficients. Sometimes it is appropriate to use other filter topologies to reduce the noise floor or allow the implementation of extremely critical frequency response designs.
Author (s): Wilson, Rhonda
Affiliation:
Meridian Audio Ltd., Huntingdon, UK
(See document for exact affiliation information.)
Publication Date:
1992-09-06
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Digital Signal Processing
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Wilson, Rhonda; 1992; Filter Topologies [PDF]; Meridian Audio Ltd., Huntingdon, UK; Paper DSP-09; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6169
Wilson, Rhonda; Filter Topologies [PDF]; Meridian Audio Ltd., Huntingdon, UK; Paper DSP-09; 1992 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6169