Delay line for code generation

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Mattias Arlbrant
Mattias Arlbrant on 13 Dec 2024
Commented: Mattias Arlbrant on 31 Dec 2024 at 7:34
Hi,
I am doing audio processing algorithms in matlab code that should support code generation. What is a good choice for a simple delay? The delay does not need to change during processing, it should be efficient, have a fixed upper bound and the actual delay set during initialization from a parameter (before playback starts).
I would like to avoid reinventing the wheel or at least reinventing delay lines. Is dsp.VariableIntegerDelay a good choice for this purpose?
dsp.VariableIntegerDelay seems to work for processing in matlab but I have not tried codegen yet.
When I check the size of my dsp.VariableIntegerDelay as a member of my processor object using whos, I get 8 bytes. Seems weird since I instantiated it using dsp.VariableIntegerDelay('MaximumDelay',256);
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 Dec 2024
When I check the size of my dsp.VariableIntegerDelay as a member of my processor object using whos, I get 8 bytes.
Likely you are checking the size of a handle object. whos reflects the size of the handle pointer, 8 bytes, not the size of the underlying object.

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jibrahim
jibrahim on 13 Dec 2024
There are multiple objects you can use to model delays:
They all support code generation.
You can't use 'whos' to check how much memory the object is consuming, as 'whos' just returns the size of the handle variable pointing to the object.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 Dec 2024 at 21:09
I definitely want to avoid using global variables and instead make the delaylines members of structs or classes.
If you were to create struct or class variables representing the integer delay, and were to somehow import them into the function, then you would run across the problem that simulink signals cannot be System objects and so you cannot store system objects in simulink variables. As a result, the best you could do would be to import a variable that is an integer or double, and create the dsp.VariableIntegerDelay every time though the function.
Mattias Arlbrant
Mattias Arlbrant on 31 Dec 2024 at 7:34
I am not sure how Simulink variables and signals relate to what I am doing since I am using Matlab.

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