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== FIR (Finite Impulse Response) Linear filters ==
In digital signal processing, an [[Finite impulse response|FIR filter]] is a time-continuous filter that is invariant with time. This means that the filter does not depend on the specific point of time, but rather depends on the time duration. The specification of this filter uses a [[Linear filter#FIR transfer functions|transfer function]]
== Mathematical model ==
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:<math>h(t) = \begin{cases} 0, & \forall &-\infty &\le & t &\le 0 \\ e^{-t}, \quad & \forall &0 &\le & t &\le +\infty \end{cases}</math>
The frequency response of this
[[File:Single sided filter frequency response.jpg|Single sided filter frequency response]]
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