1 internal structure of a filter link, 1 fixed link (type 16), 1 internal structure of a filter link -4 – ElmoMC SimplIQ Software Manual User Manual

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SimplIQ

Software Manual

13BFilters

MAN-SIMSW (Ver. 1.4)

14-4

14.1 Internal Structure of a Filter Link

There are two types of filter links:
ƒ

Type 16, a fixed link for which the next four link parameters are the filter coefficients.

ƒ

Type 26, a scheduled link, for which the next four link parameters are not used. The four
filter coefficients are selected at run-time from the filter bank.

A filter link has five parameters:

Element Description

Comment

0

Type

16 for fixed links
24 for scheduled links

1…4 Filter

coefficients

k

1

, k

2

, k

3

and k

4

Used only for fixed blocks

The parameters k

1

, k

2

, k

3

and k

4

are stored inside the

SimplIQ

drive as integers. As a

result, when you read back these coefficients, they may have slightly different values
than those that you programmed.

14.1.1 Fixed Link (Type 16)

The basic continuous-time second-order element is a filter with a unity DC gain:

D

Cs

Es

B

As

Es

B

D

2

2

+

+

+

+

Note that this element is very general: It can be used, for example, as a notch filter, a low-
pass complex pole filter, a double-lead element or a single pole.

The equivalent discrete form is:

2

1

2

2

1

2

0

a

z

a

z

b

z

b

z

b

+

+

+

+

Order Parameter Description

Comment

1

k

1

b

0

+ b

1

+ b

2

Float, represented by a long value

2

k

2

-(b

1

+ b

2

)

Float, represented by a long value

3

k

3

-b

2

Float, represented by a long value

4

k

4

a

2

Float, represented by a long value

Table

14-6: Fixed Link Parameters

The parameter a

1

is obtained explicitly by a

1

= b

1

+ b

1

+ b

1

-

a

1

- 1.

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