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Kim
Kim il 18 Lug 2011
I am trying to build a band pass filter from .1 to 40 Hz, IIR or FIR, and then analyze it in matlab. Does anyone know reasonable parameters for this kind of filter (Fs=256). I am having trouble building one that has nice properties.
Thanks Kim
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Jan
Jan il 18 Lug 2011
What is "nice" enough for your purpose?
Kim
Kim il 30 Ago 2011
Thank you for your answer. I have been away. And have found the answer.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 18 Lug 2011
Hi Kim,
Do you have access to the Signal Processing Toolbox in MATLAB? If so, you can use the fdatool to design the filter very easily.
For more information:
doc fdatool
HTH.
Rick
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Kim
Kim il 30 Ago 2011
Thank you for taking time to answer this. I was away for a bit so didn't get it.

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Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta il 19 Lug 2011
Use fir1 for designing filter and freqz for viewing its frequency response
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Kim
Kim il 30 Ago 2011
Thank you for your answer.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 19 Lug 2011
Introductory DSP textbooks tend to provide formula for calculating parameters for some simple IIR filters (e.g., Butterworth). The signal processing toolbox in MATLAB provides the butter command. A first order Butterworth filter can be obtained with:
[b, a] = butter(1, [.1, 40]./128)
The parameters are: b =
0.3477 0 -0.3477
a =
1.0000 -1.3030 0.3047
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 19 Lug 2011
Yes, Kim said Fs=256.
Kim
Kim il 30 Ago 2011
Thank you for this answer. I ended up using a butterworth designed in fdatool but then moved it to an mfile.

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