Passive, active, and digital filters

Passive, active, and digital filters.

Ed. by Wai-Kai Chen.

CRC Press

2006

— pages

$99.95

Hardcover

TK7872

Developed to provide electrical engineers and computer scientists with up-to-date information, this reference work covers the spectrum of micro-electronic filter designs. Stressing fundamental theory, Chen (emeritus, electrical engineering and computer science, U. of Illinois at Chicago) and collaborators focus on the key concepts, models, and equations that enable the design engineer to analyze, design, and predict the behavior of large-scale systems employing passive, active, or digital filters. Twenty-five chapters cover approximation, frequency transformations, sensitivity and selectivity, passive immittances and positive-real functions, passive cascade synthesis, two-port synthesis by ladder development, resistively terminated networks, broadband matching networks, and a broad range of filters. Extensive development of theory and details of proofs have been omitted, but concise reviews of theories, principles, and mathematics are included for some subject areas.

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