User`s guide
Unwrap
5-476
Two Unwrap Modes
In both unwrap modes, the block adds   to each input channel’s elements, where it updates k 
at each phase discontinuity. (For more on the updating of k, see “Unwrap Method” on 
page 5-479.) The number of times that k is reset to 0 depends on the unwrap mode.
Default Unwrap Mode:
Initialize 
k
 to 0 For Only the First Input Frame
Nondefault Unwrap Mode:
Set 
k
 to 0 For Each Successive Input Matrix 
or Input Vector
In this mode, k is initialized to 0 for only the 
first input matrix or input vector. As k gets 
updated, the value of k is retained between 
successive input matrices or input vectors. That 
is, the block unwraps each input’s channel by 
considering phase discontinuities in all 
previous frames and the current frame.
Depending on input characteristics, the block 
unwraps the columns or each individual 
element of the input:
•Frame-based inputs — unwrap columns
•Sample-based inputs — unwrap each element 
of the input.
•1-D vector inputs — treat as frame-based 
column
See the following diagrams.
In this mode, k is reset to 0 for each 
successive input matrix or input vector. As k 
gets updated, the value of k is only retained 
within the current input matrix or vector. 
That is, the block unwraps each input’s 
channel by considering phase discontinuities 
in the current input matrix or input vector 
only, ignoring discontinuities in previous 
inputs. 
Depending on input characteristics, the block 
unwraps the columns or rows of the input:
•Frame-based inputs — unwrap columns
•Sample-based nonrow inputs — unwrap 
columns
•Sample-based row vector inputs — unwrap 
the row.
•1-D vector inputs — treat as frame-based 
column
See the following diagrams.
2πk










