User`s guide
3 Working with Signals
3-24
As before, the frame rate of the original signal is 1 second (0.125∗8), shown by 
the first Probe block. Now the Downsample block is configured to downsample 
the signal by changing the frame size rather than the frame rate. The dialog 
box with this setting is shown below.
The line width display on the Downsample output port verifies that the 
downsampled output has a frame size of 4, half that of the input. As a result, 
the sequence sample period is doubled to 0.25 seconds without any change to 
the frame rate.
Frame Rebuffering
Buffering operations provide another mechanism for rate changes in DSP 
models. The purpose of many buffering operations is to adjust the frame size of 
the signal, M, without altering the sequence sample rate T
s
. This usually 
results in a change to the signal’s frame rate, T
f
, according to the relation
Maintain input frame rate: 
Downsample the signal by 
changing the frame 
size
.
T
f
MT
s
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