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Filter Handbook

A Practical Design Guide

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1987
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Stefan Niewiadomski
  • Language: English

Filter Handbook: A Practical Design Guide describes the design process as applied to electric wave filter. This handbook is composed of seven chapters that present some methods,… Read more

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Filter Handbook: A Practical Design Guide describes the design process as applied to electric wave filter. This handbook is composed of seven chapters that present some methods, which calculators and home computers are made available. After an introduction to the design process, this book goes on describing the basic of low-pass filter design using design techniques, along with the concept of normalization, which enables filter designs for any frequency and impedance level. The succeeding chapters are concerned with the important concept of transformation, whereby most high-pass, band-pass and band-stop filtering requirements can be tracked back to a low-pass specification. These chapters also deal with the design of active low-pass filters using op-amps. A chapter shows that active low-pass filters have high-pass equivalents, obtainable by similar transformation to that described in the passive case. The remaining chapters present the problems in filter construction and some basic programs to assist with the steps in the filter design process. This book is intended primarily to design engineers, technicians, and researchers.

Table of contents

Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Modern Filter Design: The Low-Pass FilterChapter 3: High-Pass, Band-Pass and Band-Stop Filter DesignChapter 4: Active Low-Pass FiltersChapter 5: Active High-Pass, Band-Pass and Band-Stop FiltersChapter 6: Using Real ComponentsChapter 7: Filter Design SoftwareIndex

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  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: December 28, 2013
  • Language: English

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