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
CHAPTER 8: ANALOG FILTERS SECTION 8.1: INTRODUCTION Filters are networks that process signals in a frequency-dependent manner. The basic concept of a filter can be explained by examining the frequency dependent nature of the impedance of capacitors and inductors. Consider a voltage divider where the shunt leg is a reactive impedance.
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