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HSP43124
Serial I/O Filter

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Key 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

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.

Applications

    • Low Cost FIR Filter
    • Filter Co-Processor
    • Digital Tuner

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