dsp.ParallelFilter
Description
The dsp.ParallelFilter
object is a parallel sum filter structure where
each branch is a filter System object™ or a scalar value. The object passes the input signal through each of its
branches and sums the filtered output from each branch.
To see a list of filter objects that you can add as branches to the parallel filter stack, run this command in the MATLAB® command prompt.
dsp.ParallelFilter.helpSupportedSystemObjects
To create a parallel sum filter structure:
Create the
dsp.ParallelFilter
object and set its properties.Call the object with arguments, as if it were a function.
To learn more about how System objects work, see What Are System Objects?
Alternatively, you can use the parallel
function to
create a dsp.ParallelFilter
object. However, when you use the
parallel
function, you must specify at least one branch to be a filter
object.
Using the generateFilteringCode
function, you can generate a MATLAB function script from the parallel filter object, and call that function to
filter a signal. The generated function supports C/C++ code generation if the filters in each
branch support code generation.
Creation
Syntax
Description
returns a parallel
filter System object that has a single branch of pf
= dsp.ParallelFilterdsp.FIRFilter
System object with default properties.
returns a System object with parallel branches of filters. The first branch is set to
pf
= dsp.ParallelFilter(filt1,filt2,...,filtn)filt1
, the second branch is set to filt2
, and so
on. Each branch can be a filter System object or a scalar gain value.
For example, create a parallel filter that includes a lowpass filter, a highpass filter, and a gain branch.
lpFilt = dsp.LowpassFilter(StopbandFrequency=15000, ... PassbandFrequency=12000); hpFilt = dsp.HighpassFilter(StopbandFrequency=5000, ... PassbandFrequency=8000); gain = 2; pf = dsp.ParallelFilter(lpFilt,hpFilt,gain)
pf = dsp.ParallelFilter with properties: Branch1: [1×1 dsp.LowpassFilter] Branch2: [1×1 dsp.HighpassFilter] Branch3: 2 CloneBranches: true
pf = dsp.ParallelFilter(___,
sets the CloneBranches
=flag)CloneBranches
property to true
or
false
. Use this syntax in combination with any of the input arguments
in previous syntaxes.
Properties
Usage
Syntax
Description
runs the
input y
= pf(x
)x
through each branch of the parallel filter
pf
, sums the outputs from each branch, and returns the resultant output
y
. All branches of the parallel filter must support the size, data
type, and complexity of the input signal.
This object supports variable-size signals if all the filter branches within the object support variable-size signals.
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Object Functions
To use an object function, specify the
System object as the first input argument. For
example, to release system resources of a System object named obj
, use
this syntax:
release(obj)
Examples
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2023b