pounder_test/dsp/src/lowpass.rs

37 lines
1.0 KiB
Rust

use generic_array::{ArrayLength, GenericArray};
/// Arbitrary order, high dynamic range, wide coefficient range,
/// lowpass filter implementation.
///
/// Type argument N is the filter order + 1.
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
pub struct Lowpass<N: ArrayLength<i32>> {
// IIR state storage
xy: GenericArray<i32, N>,
}
impl<N: ArrayLength<i32>> Lowpass<N> {
/// Update the filter with a new sample.
///
/// # Args
/// * `x`: Input data
/// * `k`: Log2 time constant
///
/// # Return
/// Filtered output y
pub fn update(&mut self, x: i32, k: u8) -> i32 {
// This is an unrolled and optimized first-order IIR loop
// that works for all possible time constants.
// Note the zero(s) at Nyquist and the benign overflow (DF-I).
let mut x0 = x;
let mut x1 = self.xy[0];
self.xy[0] = x;
for y1 in self.xy[1..].iter_mut() {
x0 = *y1 + (((x0 >> 1) + (x1 >> 1) - *y1 + (1 << k - 1)) >> k);
x1 = *y1;
*y1 = x0;
}
x0
}
}