Abstract

Real-time signal processing applications are stimulating LSI chip designs for cost-effective digital filter implementations. One such device, the microprogrammable arithmetic element (MAE), is considered and its potential as a building block for different filter implementations is discussed. Direct-form and cascade MAE implementations of FIR and IIR filters are described and compared in terms of bandwidth, cost and chip efficiency.

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