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In digital signal processing, a cascaded integrator–comb (CIC) is an optimized class of finite impulse response (FIR) filter combined with an interpolator or decimator. A CIC filter consists of one or more integrator and comb filter pairs. In the case of a decimating CIC, the input signal is fed through one or more cascaded integrators, then a down-sampler, followed by one or more comb sections (equal in number to the number of integrators). An interpolating CIC is simply the reverse of this architecture, with the down-sampler replaced with a zero-stuffer (up-sampler).

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  • Cascaded-Integrator-Comb-Filter (de)
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  • Ein Cascaded-Integrator-Comb-Filter, abgekürzt CIC-Filter (engl. für kaskadiertes Integrator-Differentiator-Filter) ist in der digitalen Signalverarbeitung ein zeit- und wertdiskretes digitales Filter, das zur Abtastratenkonvertierung zwischen verschiedenen Abtastraten dient. Sie zählen zu der Gruppe der Multiratenfilter. Dieser Filtertyp wurde 1981 von entwickelt. (de)
  • In digital signal processing, a cascaded integrator–comb (CIC) is an optimized class of finite impulse response (FIR) filter combined with an interpolator or decimator. A CIC filter consists of one or more integrator and comb filter pairs. In the case of a decimating CIC, the input signal is fed through one or more cascaded integrators, then a down-sampler, followed by one or more comb sections (equal in number to the number of integrators). An interpolating CIC is simply the reverse of this architecture, with the down-sampler replaced with a zero-stuffer (up-sampler). (en)
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  • Ein Cascaded-Integrator-Comb-Filter, abgekürzt CIC-Filter (engl. für kaskadiertes Integrator-Differentiator-Filter) ist in der digitalen Signalverarbeitung ein zeit- und wertdiskretes digitales Filter, das zur Abtastratenkonvertierung zwischen verschiedenen Abtastraten dient. Sie zählen zu der Gruppe der Multiratenfilter. Dieser Filtertyp wurde 1981 von entwickelt. (de)
  • In digital signal processing, a cascaded integrator–comb (CIC) is an optimized class of finite impulse response (FIR) filter combined with an interpolator or decimator. A CIC filter consists of one or more integrator and comb filter pairs. In the case of a decimating CIC, the input signal is fed through one or more cascaded integrators, then a down-sampler, followed by one or more comb sections (equal in number to the number of integrators). An interpolating CIC is simply the reverse of this architecture, with the down-sampler replaced with a zero-stuffer (up-sampler). (en)
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