Features
- 45MHz Clock Rate
- 256 Tap Programmable FIR Filter
- 24-Bit Data, 32-Bit Coefficients
- Cascade of up to 5 Half Band Filters
- Decimation from 1 to 256
- Two Pin Interface for Down Conversion by FS/4
- Multiplier for Mixing or Scaling Input with an External Source
- Serial I/O Compatible with Most DSP Microprocessors
- Pb-Free Plus Anneal Available (RoHS Compliant)
Description
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The Serial I/O Filter is a high performance filter engine that is ideal for off loading the burden of filter processing from a DSP microprocessor. It supports a variety of multistage filter configurations based on a user programmable filter and fixed coefficient halfband filters. These configurations include a programmable FIR filter of up to 256 taps, a cascade of from one to five halfband filters, or a cascade of halfband filters followed by a programmable FIR. The half band filters each decimate by a factor of two, and the FIR filter decimates from one to eight. When all six filters are selected, a maximum decimation of 256 is provided. For digital tuning applications, a separate multiplier is provided which allows the incoming data stream to be multiplied, or mixed, by a user supplied mix factor. A two pin interface is provided for serially loading the mix factor from an external source or selecting the mix factor from an on-board ROM. The on-board ROM contains samples of a sinusoid capable of spectrally shifting the input data by one quarter of the sample rate, FS/4. This allows the chip to function as a digital down converter when the filter stages are configured as a low-pass filter. The serial interface for 3- input and output data is compatible with the serial ports of common DSP microprocessors. Coefficients and configuration data are loaded over a bidirectional eight bit interface.
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- Low Cost FIR Filter
- Filter Co-Processor
- Digital Tuner
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | Carrier Type | MOQ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HSP43124SC-45 | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | SOICW | Tube | 52 |
| HSP43124SC-45Z | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | SOICW | Tube | 52 |
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- End Of Life NoticePDF 200 KB PLC15033 Jun 11, 2015
- Product Change NoticePDF 98 KB PCN12094 Dec 19, 2012
- Application NotePDF 232 KB an9658 May 08, 2000AI-generated Summary: The document details the implementation of a high-rate radio receiver using specific Renesas components. It emphasizes the importance of anti-aliasing filters to prevent signal interference and aliasing during analog-to-digital conversion. The design includes oversampling and decimation techniques, matched baseband filters, and digital signal processing elements like the Digital Quadrature Tuner and Costas loop. The system limits symbol rates to 22.5MHz and uses level detection to optimize input signal levels.
- Application NotePDF 524 KB an9603 Apr 28, 2000AI-generated Summary: Digital filters process signals by manipulating sampled data using two main types: Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR). FIR filters have only zeros and are always stable with linear phase response, while IIR filters include feedback, offering sharper transitions but potential stability issues. Filter design involves specifying ideal responses, creating floating-point coefficients, and quantizing them for fixed-point implementation. Decimation reduces sampling rates by discarding samples, improving efficiency, whereas interpolation increases sampling rates by inserting zeros and filtering to preserve the signal spectrum.
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- Application NotePDF 232 KB an9658 May 08, 2000AI-generated Summary: The document details the implementation of a high-rate radio receiver using specific Renesas components. It emphasizes the importance of anti-aliasing filters to prevent signal interference and aliasing during analog-to-digital conversion. The design includes oversampling and decimation techniques, matched baseband filters, and digital signal processing elements like the Digital Quadrature Tuner and Costas loop. The system limits symbol rates to 22.5MHz and uses level detection to optimize input signal levels.
- Application NotePDF 524 KB an9603 Apr 28, 2000AI-generated Summary: Digital filters process signals by manipulating sampled data using two main types: Finite Impulse Response (FIR) and Infinite Impulse Response (IIR). FIR filters have only zeros and are always stable with linear phase response, while IIR filters include feedback, offering sharper transitions but potential stability issues. Filter design involves specifying ideal responses, creating floating-point coefficients, and quantizing them for fixed-point implementation. Decimation reduces sampling rates by discarding samples, improving efficiency, whereas interpolation increases sampling rates by inserting zeros and filtering to preserve the signal spectrum.
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- End Of Life NoticePDF 200 KB PLC15033 Jun 11, 2015
- Product Change NoticePDF 98 KB PCN12094 Dec 19, 2012
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