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Saturday, December 15, 2007

Advantages of using digital filters

The following list gives some of the main advantages of digital over analog filters.
1. A digital filter is programmable, i.e. its operation is determined by a program stored in the processor's
memory. This means the digital filter can easily be changed without affecting the circuitry (hardware).
An analog filter can only be changed by redesigning the filter circuit.
2. Digital filters are easily designed, tested and implemented on a general-purpose computer or
workstation.
3. The characteristics of analog filter circuits (particularly those containing active components) are
subject to drift and are dependent on temperature. Digital filters do not suffer from these problems,
and so are extremely stable with respect both to time and temperature.
4. Unlike their analog counterparts, digital filters can handle low frequency signals accurately. As the
speed of DSP technology continues to increase, digital filters are being applied to high frequency
signals in the RF (radio frequency) domain, which in the past was the exclusive preserve of analog
technology.
5. Digital filters are very much more versatile in their ability to process signals in a variety of ways; this
includes the ability of some types of digital filter to adapt to changes in the characteristics of the
signal.
6. Fast DSP processors can handle complex combinations of filters in parallel or cascade (series),
making the hardware requirements relatively simple and compact in comparison with the equivalent
analog circuitry.

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