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Comment by ktanvr1

1 day ago

Shout out to kewltools that have a free online digital creator - the nice thing is it generates and outputs source code of the digital filter in multiple languages!

https://kewltools.com/digital-filter

I wish there was something like this but for working with arrays of values. I want something that works on frequencies like 1,2,3,4,6,8, not "0.25 to 0.375". I don't even know what that would mean in the context of an array of discrete values.

  • Your question is an excellent example of why skipping all that math wasn't a good idea. (The answer literally goes all the way back to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.)

    You don't need to be able to regurgitate it all on a test, but you must be comfortable with the general ideas behind the DFT and what motivates them.