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(8.D.2.4) Derivative

Overview

Discrete-time derivative

Discussion

Computes the derivative of a discrete-time signal. The derivative is defined as:

$y[n] = K/T * (x[n] - x[n-1])$ where T is the sample period and K is the optional gain parameter. The module sets the default starting value to x[-1] = 0.

The discrete derivative is similar to the continuous time derivative. For example, if the input is a sine wave at 1 kHz, then the output will be a cosine at 1 kHz scaled by 2*pi*1000.

The hidden internal array .lastValue stores the previous value x[n-1] between blocks. The length of the array is set by the prebuild function to the number of channels.

Type Definition

typedef struct _ModuleDerivative { ModuleInstanceDescriptor instance; // Common Audio Weaver module instance structure FLOAT32 gain; // Additional gain. FLOAT32* lastValue; // Previous value x[n-1]. } ModuleDerivativeClass;

Variables

Properties

Name

Type

Usage

isHidden

Default value

Range

Units

gain

float

parameter

0

1

-10:10

linear

lastValue

float*

state

1

[1 x 1]

Unrestricted

 

Pins

Input Pins

Name: in

Description: Input signal

Data type: float

Channel range: Unrestricted

Block size range: Unrestricted

Sample rate range: Unrestricted

Complex support: Real

Output Pins

Name: out

Description: Output signal

Data type: float

MATLAB Usage

File Name: derivative_module.m

M=derivative_module(NAME) This module computes the derivative of the input signal. Mathematically, this is: y[n] = 1/dt * (x[n] - x[n-1]) where dt is the time step, dt = 1/SR. The module has a multichannel input and computes the derivative per channel. Arguments: NAME - name of the module.

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