Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of HowTo/SimulationFilters
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v4 v5 63 63 The most important information you need are the poles, zeros and normalization factor of the instrument's transfer function (commonly supplied by vendor). 64 64 65 Now create the corresponding [ShmDocFilterFiles#FFTfilter FFT filter file]. For example we use data from [http://www.passcal.nmt.edu/content/instrumentation/sensors/sensor-comparison-chart IRIS] for the Nanometrics Trillium 240 seismometer (generation 1). Usually the data contains information for velocity proportional input. 65 Now create the corresponding [ShmDocFilterFiles#FFTfilter FFT filter file]. For example we use data from [http://www.passcal.nmt.edu/content/instrumentation/sensors/sensor-comparison-chart IRIS] for the Nanometrics Trillium 240 seismometer (generation 1). Usually the data contains information for velocity proportional input. Please make sure that the poles and zeros are specified in radians/s (including factor 2pi), not plain Hz (without 2pi). 66 66 67 67 There are 5 zeros and 7 poles (complex numbers) listed: