
Analog Filters using MATLAB
Lars Wanhammar(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
XV, 316 pages
978-1-4899-8309-1 (ISBN)
Description
ThisbookwaswrittenforuseinacourseatLinkopingUniversityandtoaidthe .. electricalengineertounderstandanddesignanalogfilters.Mostoftheadvanced mathematicsrequiredforthesynthesisofanalogfiltershasbeenavoidedby providingasetofMATLABfunctionsthatallowssophisticatedfilterstobe designed.MostofthesefunctionscaneasilybeconvertedtorununderOctaveas well. Thefirstchaptergivesanoverviewoffiltertechnologies,terminology, andbasicconcepts.Approximationofcommonfrequencyselectivefilters andsomemoreadvancedapproximationsarediscussedinChapter2.The reader is recommended to compare the standard approximation with respecttothegroupdelay,e.g.,Example2.5,andlearntousethecor- sponding MATLAB functions. Geometrically symmetric frequency tra- formationsarediscussedaswellasmoregeneralsynthesisusingMATLAB functions. Chapter 3 deals with passive LC filters with lumped elements. The reader may believe that this is an outdated technology. However, it is stillbeingusedandmoreimportantlythetheorybehindalladvancedfilter structures is based on passiveLC filters. This is also the case for digital and switched-capacitor filters.
The reader is strongly recommended to carefully study the principle of maximum power transfer, sensitivity to element errors, and the implications of Equation (3.26). MATLAB fu- tionsareusedforthesynthesisofladderandlatticestructures.Chapter4 deals with passive filters with distributed elements. These are useful for veryhigh-frequencyapplications,butalsointhedesignofcorresponding wavedigitalfilters. InChapter5,basiccircuitelementsandtheirdescriptionasone-,two-,and three-portsarediscussed. Chapter 6 discusses first- and second-order sections using single and multiple amplifiers. The reader is recommended to study the implication ofthe gain-sensitivityproductandthetwo-integratorloop.Chapter7d- cusses coupled forms and signal scaling, and Chapter 8 discusses various methods for immitance simulation. Wave active filters are discussed in v vi Preface Chapter9andleapfrogfiltersinChapter10.Finally,tuningtechniquesare discussedinChapter11. Textwithasmallerfontiseithersolvedexamplesormaterialthatthereader mayskipoverwithoutlosingthemainpoints.
The reader is strongly recommended to carefully study the principle of maximum power transfer, sensitivity to element errors, and the implications of Equation (3.26). MATLAB fu- tionsareusedforthesynthesisofladderandlatticestructures.Chapter4 deals with passive filters with distributed elements. These are useful for veryhigh-frequencyapplications,butalsointhedesignofcorresponding wavedigitalfilters. InChapter5,basiccircuitelementsandtheirdescriptionasone-,two-,and three-portsarediscussed. Chapter 6 discusses first- and second-order sections using single and multiple amplifiers. The reader is recommended to study the implication ofthe gain-sensitivityproductandthetwo-integratorloop.Chapter7d- cusses coupled forms and signal scaling, and Chapter 8 discusses various methods for immitance simulation. Wave active filters are discussed in v vi Preface Chapter9andleapfrogfiltersinChapter10.Finally,tuningtechniquesare discussedinChapter11. Textwithasmallerfontiseithersolvedexamplesormaterialthatthereader mayskipoverwithoutlosingthemainpoints.
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Edition
2009 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Graduate
Illustrations
XV, 316 p.
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
695 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4899-8309-1 (9781489983091)
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-92767-1
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Content
to Analog Filters.- Synthesis of Analog Filters.- Passive Filters.- Filters with Distributed Elements.- Basic Circuit Elements.- First- and Second-Order Sections.- Coupled Forms.- Immitance Simulation.- Wave Active Filters.- Topological Simulation.- Tuning Techniques.