View the signal before and after filtering. The horizontal axis in each plot shows the number of samples.
This universe generates a sine wave using the singen
galaxy and feeds it into an FIR
star with parameters set to
upsample by a ratio of 5/2 (the lower path). The FIR star internally
uses a polyphase filter structure for efficient computation. Along the
upper path, a functionally equivalent, but less efficient
implementation uses UpSample
and DownSample
stars.
Because of properties of synchronous dataflow scheduling, when you run this universe for 25 iterations, you get 50 samples of the input signal and 125 samples (5/2 times as many) of the output signal. The filter in the FIR star is a lowpass with its cutoff frequency at 1/20th of the sample rate. In this case, the sample rate in question is five times the input sample rate, which is equal to twice the output sample rate. The low cutoff conservatively prevents aliasing due to the sample rate conversions. The filter was designed using the optfir program, which can be invoked through the pigi menu.