Altera Video and Image Processing Suite User Manual

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Figure 17-2: Lanczos 2 Function at Various Phases

The figure below shows how a 2-lobe Lanczos-windowed sinc function (usually referred to as Lanczos 2)

is sampled for a 4-tap vertical filter.
Note: The two lobes refer to the number of times the function changes direction on each side of the

central maxima, including the maxima itself.

0

1

2

3

−0.2

0

0. 2

0. 4

0. 6

0. 8

1

1. 2

phase(0)

phase( P

v

/2)

phase( P

v

−1)

The class of Lanczos N functions is defined as:

As can be seen in the figure, phase 0 centers the function over tap 1 on the x-axis. By the equation above,

this is the central tap of the filter.
• Further phases move the mid-point of the function in 1/P

v

increments towards tap 2.

• The filtering coefficients applied in a 4-tap scaler for a particular phase are samples of where the

function with that phase crosses 0, 1, 2, 3 on the x-axis.

• The preset filtering functions are always spread over the number of taps given. For example, Lanczos 2

is defined over the range –2 to +2, but with 8 taps the coefficients are shifted and spread to cover 0 to 7.

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