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Filter Order

The maximum delay, in samples, used in creating each output sample is called the order of the filter. In the difference-equation representation, the order is the larger of $ M$ and $ N$ in Eq.(5.1). For example, $ y(n) = x(n) -
x(n - 1) - 2y(n - 1) + y(n - 2)$ specifies a particular second-order filter. If $ M$ and $ N$ in Eq.(5.1) are constrained to be finite (which is, of course, necessary in practice), then Eq.(5.1) represents the class of all finite-order causal LTI digital filters.


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``Introduction to Digital Filters with Audio Applications'', by Julius O. Smith III, (September 2007 Edition)
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