User`s guide
FIR Interpolation
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•Maintain input frame size
The block generates the output at the faster (interpolated) rate by using a 
proportionally shorter frame period at the output port than at the input port. 
For interpolation by a factor of L, the output frame period is L times shorter 
than the input frame period (T
fo
=T
fi
/L), but the input and output frame 
sizes are equal.
The example below shows a single-channel input with a frame period of 1 
second (
Sample time = 1/64 and Samples per frame = 64 in the Signal 
From Workspace block) being interpolated by a factor of 4 to a frame period 
of 0.25 seconds. The input and output frame sizes are identical.
•
Maintain input frame rate
The block generates the output at the faster (interpolated) rate by using a 
proportionally larger frame size than the input. For interpolation by a factor 
of L, the output frame size is L times larger than the input frame size 
(M
o
=M
i
∗L), but the input and output frame rates are equal. 
The example below shows a single-channel input of frame size 16 being 
interpolated by a factor of 4 to a frame size of 64. The block’s input and 
output frame rates are identical.










