
120 Chapter 3
Basic Digital Operation
Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters
Using Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters
Finite Impulse Response filters can be created and used with both dual arbitrary waveform
generated waveforms and real-time baseband generated waveforms. For this example, the
filter is defined within the CDMA2000 digital communications format, a dual arbitrary
waveform generated state.
Creating a User-Defined FIR Filter Using the FIR Table Editor
In this procedure, you use the FIR Values table editor to create and store an
8-symbol, windowed sinc function filter with an oversample ratio of 4.
Accessing the Table Editor
1. Press
Preset.
2. Press
Mode > CDMA > Arb CDMA2000.
3. Press
More (1 of 2) > CDMA2000 Define > Filter > Define User FIR.
This brings up the table editor as shown in Figure 3-24.
Figure 3-24
Entering the Coefficient Values
1. Use the cursor to highlight the Value field for coefficient 0, then press
Edit Item.
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