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6.3 KiB
153 lines
6.3 KiB
/*
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* AudioFilter90Deg_F32.h
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* 22 March 2020 Bob Larkin
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* Parts are based on Open Audio FIR filter by Chip Audette:
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*
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* Chip Audette (OpenAudio) Feb 2017
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* - Building from AudioFilterFIR from Teensy Audio Library
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* (AudioFilterFIR credited to Pete (El Supremo))
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* Copyright (c) 2020 Bob Larkin
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*
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* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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*
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* The above copyright notice, development funding notice, and this permission
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* notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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* THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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/*
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* This consists of two uncoupled paths that almost have the same amplitude gain
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* but differ in phase by exactly 90 degrees. See AudioFilter90Deg_F32.cpp
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* The number of coefficients is an odd number for the FIR Hilbert transform
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* as that produces an easily achievable integer sample period delay. In
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* float, the ARM FIR library routine will handle odd numbers.\, so no zero padding
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* is needed.
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*
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* No default Hilbert Transform is provided, as it is highly application dependent.
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* The number of coefficients is an odd number with a maximum of 250. The Iowa
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* Hills program can design a Hilbert Transform filter. Use begin(*pCoeff, nCoeff)
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* in the .INO to initialize this block.
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*
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* Status: Tested T3.6 and T4.0. No known bugs.
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* Functions:
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* begin(*pCoeff, nCoeff); Initializes this block, with:
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* pCoeff = pointer to array of F32 Hilbert Transform coefficients
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* nCoeff = uint16_t number of Hilbert transform coefficients
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* showError(e); Turns error printing in update() on (e=1) and off (e=0). For debug.
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* Examples:
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* ReceiverPart1.ino
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* ReceiverPart2.ino
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* Time: Depends on size of Hilbert FIR. Time for main body of update() including
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* Hilbert FIR and compensating delay, 128 data block, running on Teensy 3.6 is:
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* 19 tap Hilbert (including 0's) 74 microseconds
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* 121 tap Hilbert (including 0's) 324 microseconds
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* 251 tap Hilbert (including 0's) 646 microseconds
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* Same 121 tap Hilbert on T4.0 is 57 microseconds per update()
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* Same 251 tap Hilbert on T4.0 is 114 microseconds per update()
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*/
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#ifndef _filter_90deg_f32_h
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#define _filter_90deg_f32_h
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#include "AudioStream_F32.h"
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#include "arm_math.h"
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#define TEST_TIME_90D 1
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// Following supports a maximum FIR Hilbert Transform of 251
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#define HILBERT_MAX_COEFFS 251
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class AudioFilter90Deg_F32 : public AudioStream_F32 {
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//GUI: inputs:2, outputs:2 //this line used for automatic generation of GUI node
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//GUI: shortName: 90DegPhase
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public:
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// Option of AudioSettings_F32 change to block size (no sample rate dependent variables here):
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AudioFilter90Deg_F32(void) : AudioStream_F32(2, inputQueueArray_f32) {
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block_size = AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES;
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}
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AudioFilter90Deg_F32(const AudioSettings_F32 &settings) : AudioStream_F32(2, inputQueueArray_f32) {
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block_size = settings.audio_block_samples;
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}
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// Initialize the 90Deg by giving it the filter coefficients and number of coefficients
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// Then the delay line for the q (Right) channel is initialized
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void begin(const float32_t *cp, const int _n_coeffs) {
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coeff_p = cp;
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n_coeffs = _n_coeffs;
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// Initialize FIR instance (ARM DSP Math Library) (for f32 the return is always void)
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if (coeff_p!=NULL && n_coeffs<252) {
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arm_fir_init_f32(&Ph90Deg_inst, n_coeffs, (float32_t *)coeff_p, &StateF32[0], block_size);
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}
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else {
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coeff_p = NULL; // Stops further FIR filtering for Hilbert
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// Serial.println("Hilbert: Missing FIR Coefficients or number > 251");
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}
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// For the equalizing delay in q, if n_coeffs==19, n_delay=9
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// Max of 251 coeffs needs a delay of 125 sample periods.
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n_delay = (uint8_t)((n_coeffs-1)/2);
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in_index = n_delay;
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out_index = 0;
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for (uint16_t i=0; i<256; i++){
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delayData[i] = 0.0F;
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}
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} // End of begin()
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void showError(uint16_t e) {
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errorPrint = e;
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}
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void update(void);
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private:
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uint16_t block_size = AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES;
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// Two input data pointers
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audio_block_f32_t *inputQueueArray_f32[2];
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// One output pointer
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audio_block_f32_t *blockOut_i;
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#if TEST_TIME_90D
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// *Temporary* - allows measuring time in microseconds for each part of the update()
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elapsedMicros tElapse;
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int32_t iitt = 999000; // count up to a million during startup
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#endif
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// Control error printing in update() 0=No print
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uint16_t errorPrint = 0;
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//float32_t tmpHil[5]={0.0, 1.0, 0.0, -1.0, 0.0}; coeff_p = &tmpHil[0];
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// pointer to current coefficients or NULL
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const float32_t *coeff_p = NULL;
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uint16_t n_coeffs = 0;
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// Variables for the delayed q-channel:
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// For the q-channel, we need a delay of ((Ncoeff - 1) / 2) samples. This
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// is 9 delay for 19 coefficient FIR. This can be implemented as a simple circular
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// buffer if we make the buffer a power of 2 in length and binary-truncate the index.
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// Choose 2^8 = 256. For a 251 long Hilbert this wastes 256-128-125 = 3, but
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// more for shorter Hilberts.
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float32_t delayData[256]; // The circular delay line
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uint16_t in_index;
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uint16_t out_index;
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// And a mask to make the circular buffer limit to a power of 2
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uint16_t delayBufferMask = 0X00FF;
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uint16_t n_delay;
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// ARM DSP Math library filter instance
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arm_fir_instance_f32 Ph90Deg_inst;
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float32_t StateF32[AUDIO_BLOCK_SAMPLES + HILBERT_MAX_COEFFS];
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};
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#endif
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