Fast fourier transform using balanced coefficients

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A method and apparatus for processing a digital signal by a fast Fourier transformation using balanced coefficients. The balanced coefficient method reduces the number of coefficients required to process an FFT of size 2.sup.p from a total of 2.sup.p coefficients to p times the square root of 2.sup.p. The new system employs a reduced number of coefficients in a unique addressing scheme to produce a cheaper, lighter, smaller, cooler FFT processor which uses less power and is more reliable.

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