Pulse shaping filter program that finds the pole-zero locations of a transfer function, H(s), for a matched filter.
H(s) equals a -desired- signal (Yout) divided by a given input signal (Yin).
Both Yout and Yin are functions of frequency.
Group delay may also be calculated to compliment a given data set, thus, providing a flat group delay.
Minimizing Intersymbol Interference in a read/write channel for disc drives by shaping and slimming an isolated readback pulse was the main objective for writing this program.
For more info, see Kost, R. and P. Brubaker; 'Arbitrary equalization with simple LC structures'; IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Nov. 1981, pp 3346-3348 or visit http://www.digitalcalculus.com/demo/matched-filter.html .
Another improved productivity example do to using Calculus (level) programming.
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