Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

This book describes the analog filter synthesis method proposed by Darlington but adapted to current calculation capabilities. It is an eminently practical text, and its readers must have basic knowledge of network theory, signal theory and notions of complex variable calculation. Unlike other publications, the main purpose of the Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is to accompany the engineer throughout the design cycle of a filter with the peculiarities that the designer has imposed to solve a specific problem.  

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2, in addition to including the usual calculation procedures, includes Newton–Raphson debugging procedure.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 reviews the fundamental topics in the synthesis of dipoles such as the natural frequencies and positive real functions. It is important to highlight the generalization of the canonical form of Foster, which makes it possible to obtain the residual function, after removing a pole, in a way that can be approached by automatic calculation. However, the reader may skip them without losing the continuity of the explanation.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops a thorny topic such as that of filters with coupled resonators and presents a novel path for their synthesis. The study of stepped filters, very little developed in the specialized literature, is also addressed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops the procedures to design any loss function using active circuits by means of the automatic “chopping” of the transfer functions into basic cells.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 deals extensively with the topic of equalizers, both phase and amplitude. Finally, the Hilbert and Shelving-type audio-frequency filters are developed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is primarily intended for analog and RF circuit engineers, graduate students, and RF CAE software engineers.

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Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

This book describes the analog filter synthesis method proposed by Darlington but adapted to current calculation capabilities. It is an eminently practical text, and its readers must have basic knowledge of network theory, signal theory and notions of complex variable calculation. Unlike other publications, the main purpose of the Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is to accompany the engineer throughout the design cycle of a filter with the peculiarities that the designer has imposed to solve a specific problem.  

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2, in addition to including the usual calculation procedures, includes Newton–Raphson debugging procedure.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 reviews the fundamental topics in the synthesis of dipoles such as the natural frequencies and positive real functions. It is important to highlight the generalization of the canonical form of Foster, which makes it possible to obtain the residual function, after removing a pole, in a way that can be approached by automatic calculation. However, the reader may skip them without losing the continuity of the explanation.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops a thorny topic such as that of filters with coupled resonators and presents a novel path for their synthesis. The study of stepped filters, very little developed in the specialized literature, is also addressed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops the procedures to design any loss function using active circuits by means of the automatic “chopping” of the transfer functions into basic cells.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 deals extensively with the topic of equalizers, both phase and amplitude. Finally, the Hilbert and Shelving-type audio-frequency filters are developed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is primarily intended for analog and RF circuit engineers, graduate students, and RF CAE software engineers.

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Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

by Carlos Fernández Marzalo
Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2

by Carlos Fernández Marzalo

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Overview

This book describes the analog filter synthesis method proposed by Darlington but adapted to current calculation capabilities. It is an eminently practical text, and its readers must have basic knowledge of network theory, signal theory and notions of complex variable calculation. Unlike other publications, the main purpose of the Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is to accompany the engineer throughout the design cycle of a filter with the peculiarities that the designer has imposed to solve a specific problem.  

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2, in addition to including the usual calculation procedures, includes Newton–Raphson debugging procedure.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 reviews the fundamental topics in the synthesis of dipoles such as the natural frequencies and positive real functions. It is important to highlight the generalization of the canonical form of Foster, which makes it possible to obtain the residual function, after removing a pole, in a way that can be approached by automatic calculation. However, the reader may skip them without losing the continuity of the explanation.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops a thorny topic such as that of filters with coupled resonators and presents a novel path for their synthesis. The study of stepped filters, very little developed in the specialized literature, is also addressed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 develops the procedures to design any loss function using active circuits by means of the automatic “chopping” of the transfer functions into basic cells.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 deals extensively with the topic of equalizers, both phase and amplitude. Finally, the Hilbert and Shelving-type audio-frequency filters are developed.

The Analog Filters Handbook using APL-2 is primarily intended for analog and RF circuit engineers, graduate students, and RF CAE software engineers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031809873
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 11/05/2025
Series: Engineering
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 770
File size: 170 MB
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About the Author

The author is a retired telecommunications engineer from the Higher School of Telecommunications Engineers of Madrid (ETSITM), with three well-defined stages in his professional life: the first was as an engineer developing video circuits and radio frequency systems during the 1980s in a family business; the second as an engineer in a multinational company in the Defense sector (Electronic Warfare and Intelligence Systems) for 25 years; and the third, to date, as an engineer dedicated to writing technical books.

Table of Contents

1.Darlington synthesis procedure.- 2.Modification of loss functions.- 3.Loss function modeling.- 4.Dipole synthesis.- 5.Development of passive filters.- 6.Bandpass filters with resonators.- 7.Development of active filters.- 8.Filter analysis through f parameters.- 9.Selective impedance matching.- 10.Equalizers.

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