Transcription of CHAPTER 8 ANALOG FILTERS
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ANALOG FILTERS CHAPTER 8 ANALOG FILTERS SECTION : INTRODUCTION SECTION : THE TRANSFER FUNCTION THE S-PLANE FO and Q HIGH-PASS FILTER BAND-PASS FILTER BAND-REJECT (NOTCH) FILTER ALL-PASS FILTER PHASE RESPONSE THE EFFECT OF NONLINEAR PHASE SECTION : TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE IMPULSE RESPONSE STEP RESPONSE SECTION : STANDARD RESPONSES BUTTERWORTH CHEBYSHEV BESSEL LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR TRANSITIONAL FILTERS COMPARISON OF ALL-POLE
Typically, one or more of the above parameters will be variable. For instance, if you were to design an antialiasing filter for an ADC, you will know the cutoff frequency (the maximum frequency that you want to pass), the stop band frequency, (which will generally be the Nyquist frequency (= ½ the sample rate)) and the minimum attenuation
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