This paper describes a technique for designing a phase-linear digital audio octave stereo equalizer using a MC6809 microprocessor and a TRW TDC1010 multiplier-accumulator. The digital filter structure is composed of four parallel paths. Each path, consisting of a separate FIR filter implemented by a multiplier-accumulator, processes a distinct, non-overlapping segment of the audio-frequency spectrum. Four paths were chosen to allow the use of fewer coefficients than that required by a single path. The microprocessor is used to control the selection of coefficients for each digital filter in order to obtain an overall desired frequency response selected by the users.
Authors:
Riemer, T. E.; Trahan, R. E.
Affiliation:
University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
AES Convention:
74 (October 1983)
Paper Number:
2045
Publication Date:
October 1, 1983
Subject:
Signal Processing—Digital
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