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A finite impulse response (FIR) filter is a type of a signal processing filter whose impulse response is of finite duration.

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Why does Hilbert filter distorts the shape of the signal?

If all the harmonics composing a the signal are shifted by the same amount, this would be the same as sampling later or earlier in time. I think. Take a simple pulse train as an example. If Fourier i …
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