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CHAPTER 8 ANALOG FILTERS
SECTION 8.1: INTRODUCTION
SECTION 8.2: 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 8.3: TIME DOMAIN RESPONSE
IMPULSE RESPONSE
STEP RESPONSE

SECTION 8.4: STANDARD RESPONSES
BUTTERWORTH
CHEBYSHEV
BESSEL
LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR
TRANSITIONAL FILTERS
COMPARISON OF ALL-POLE RESPONSES
ELLIPTICAL
MAXIMALLY FLAT DELAY with CHEBYSHEV STOP BAND
INVERSE CHEBYSHEV
USING THE PROTOTYPE RESPONSE CURVES
RESPONSE CURVES
BUTTERWORTH RESPONSE
0.01 dB CHEBYSHEV RESPONSE
0.1 dB CHEBYSHEV RESPONSE
0.25 dB CHEBYSHEV RESPONSE
0.5 dB CHEBYSHEV RESPONSE
1 dB CHEBYSHEV RESPONSE
BESSEL RESPONSE
LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR of 0.05° RESPONSE
LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR of 0.5° RESPONSE
GAUSSIAN TO 12 dB RESPONSE
GAUSSIAN TO 6 dB RESPONSE

8.1
8.5
8.5
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
8.12
8.14
8.16
8.19
8.19
8.20
8.21
8.21
8.21
8.23
8.24
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8.27
8.27
8.29
8.31
8.32
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8.34
8.35
8.36
8.27
8.38
8.39
8.40
8.41

BASIC LINEAR DESIGN
SECTION 8.4: STANDARD RESPONSES (cont.)
DESIGN TABLES
BUTTERWORTH DESIGN TABLE
0.01 dB CHEBYSHEV DESIGN TABLE
0.1 dB CHEBYSHEV DESIGN TABLE
0.25 dB CHEBYSHEV DESIGN TABLE
0.5 dB CHEBYSHEV DESIGN TABLE
1 dB CHEBYSHEV DESIGN TABLE
BESSEL DESIGN TABLE
LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR of 0.05° DESIGN
TABLE
LINEAR PHASE with EQUIRIPPLE ERROR of 0.5° DESIGN
TABLE
GAUSSIAN TO 12 dB DESIGN TABLE
GAUSSIAN TO 6 dB DESIGN TABLE

SECTION 8.5: FREQUENCY TRANSFORMATION
LOW-PASS TO HIGH-PASS
LOW-PASS TO BAND-PASS
LOW-PASS TO BAND-REJECT (NOTCH)
LOW-PASS TO ALL-PASS

SECTION 8.6: FILTER REALIZATIONS
SINGLE POLE RC
PASSIVE LC SECTION
INTEGRATOR
GENERAL IMPEDANCE CONVERTER
ACTIVE INDUCTOR
FREQUENCY DEPENDENT NEGATIVE

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