<cr1901_modern>
rjo: Are you sure you didn't mean convolve the _impulse_ response into every clipped edge?
<rjo>
no. an edge is a step.
<cr1901_modern>
rjo: Oh you mean convolve the "step response of the high-pass filter"?
<rjo>
sure
<cr1901_modern>
In any case, I got confused b/c your follow up graph shows a clipped sine convolved with the (infinite) impulse response of a butterworth filter. That replicates the results jbqubit is seeing nicely
<cr1901_modern>
But I don't see how the step response plays a role in that; it's just a "basic" filtering operation
<rjo>
you can reach the same understanding by different means. remembering the RC high-pass step response was the fastest for me to get there.
<rjo>
every filter has a step response, or for that matter a response to "X".
<cr1901_modern>
Right; and a step response is a useful model of an "edge
<cr1901_modern>
What did you mean by convolve into "every clipped edge" then?
<rjo>
the rising sine and the clipped flat top are an edge.
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[artiq] erickson-nist opened issue #766: clarifying how to configure IP and MAC addresses in doc/manual/installing.rst https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/issues/766
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[smoltcp] whitequark opened issue #25: Retire unused ARP cache entries after a timeout https://git.io/vQ8Kh
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batonius/smoltcp#22 (master - ab73953 : whitequark): The build passed.
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[smoltcp] batonius commented on issue #19: I've cleaned up the code, and I'm more or less happy with it. If you're ok with the approach I've taken, I'll create a PR so you can review the code and request changes. https://git.io/vQ4kd
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