Generate C code from a filter which created by fdatool or filterbuilder
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Hello everyone, Can I generate C code from a fileter which created by fdatool or filterbuilder. For example, I have created a lowpass filter with filterbuilder, and it works well in matlab. Now,I hope matlab can generate c code for this filter, so I can use this filter in my DSP board. I am looking for some simple examples. Thank you.
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Wayne King
on 1 Jul 2012
Look under File -> Generate Matlab Code -> Filter Design Function. If I choose that option and then make some adjustments in the output file (code generation does not support dfilt objects or fdesign as you discovered)
function b = myfilter %#codegen
%MYFILTER Returns a discrete-time filter object.
%
% MATLAB Code
% Generated by MATLAB(R) 7.14 and the Signal Processing Toolbox 6.17.
%
% Generated on: 01-Jul-2012 05:38:14
%
% Equiripple Lowpass filter designed using the FIRPM function.
% All frequency values are normalized to 1.
Fpass = 0.45; % Passband Frequency
Fstop = 0.55; % Stopband Frequency
Dpass = 0.057501127785; % Passband Ripple
Dstop = 0.001; % Stopband Attenuation
dens = 20; % Density Factor
% Calculate the order from the parameters using FIRPMORD.
[N, Fo, Ao, W] = firpmord([Fpass, Fstop], [1 0], [Dpass, Dstop]);
% Calculate the coefficients using the FIRPM function.
b = firpm(N, Fo, Ao, W);
I am able to generate C code
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Wayne King
on 30 Jun 2012
Yes, you can, but you'll need a coder product, e.g. Matlab Coder, or Simulink Coder. You can export MATLAB code for your filter and then generate C code using MATLAB Coder. Or, you can create a Simulink model for you filter and generate C code that way.
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Wayne King
on 30 Jun 2012
What version of Matlab are you using? If you are using R2012a, generate the Matlab code with "Filter Design Function" or with the System object, both those options support code generation.
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