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Pulse shaping filter program; finds the pole-zero locations of transfer function

License: Shareware
OS: Windows 98/XP/Vista (?)
File size: 1697K
Developer: Optimal Designs Enterprise      
Price: $433.00
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Match n Freq 5.10 is math & scientific tools software developed by Optimal Designs Enterprise.
Pulse shaping filter program that finds the pole-zero locations of a transfer function, H(s), for a matched filter. H(s) equals a -desired- signal (Yout) divided by a given input signal (Yin). Both Yout and Yin are functions of frequency. Group delay may also be calculated to compliment a given data set, thus, providing a flat group delay. This is a Fortran Calculus demo application.
This business software is shareware, which means you can download and use Match n Freq 5.10 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the math & scientific tools product for $433.00. Match n Freq 5.10 is available at regnow and Optimal Designs Enterprise website. Match n Freq 5.10 supports different languages (including English). It works with Windows 98/XP/Vista.
Latest Match n Freq 5.10 does not contain any spyware and/or advertise modules, allowing installing it with no worries concerning valuable information loss.
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