Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

Upon its initial publication, The Circuits and Filters Handbook broke new ground. It quickly became the resource for comprehensive coverage of issues and practical information that can be put to immediate use. Not content to rest on his laurels, in addition to updating the second edition, editor Wai-Kai Chen divided it into tightly focused texts that made the information easily accessible and digestible. These texts have been revised, updated, and expanded so that they continue to provide solid coverage of standard practices and enlightened perspectives on new and emerging techniques.

Passive, Active, and Digital Filters provides an introduction to the characteristics of analog filters and a review of the design process and the tasks that need to be undertaken to translate a set of filter specifications into a working prototype. Highlights include discussions of the passive cascade synthesis and the synthesis of LCM and RC one-part networks; a summary of two-port synthesis by ladder development; a comparison of the cascade approach, the multiple-loop feedback topology, and ladder simulations; an examination of four types of finite wordlength effects; and coverage of methods for designing two-dimensional finite-extent impulse response (FIR) discrete-time filters. The book includes coverage of the basic building blocks involved in low- and high-order filters, limitations and practical design considerations, and a brief discussion of low-voltage circuit design.

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Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

Upon its initial publication, The Circuits and Filters Handbook broke new ground. It quickly became the resource for comprehensive coverage of issues and practical information that can be put to immediate use. Not content to rest on his laurels, in addition to updating the second edition, editor Wai-Kai Chen divided it into tightly focused texts that made the information easily accessible and digestible. These texts have been revised, updated, and expanded so that they continue to provide solid coverage of standard practices and enlightened perspectives on new and emerging techniques.

Passive, Active, and Digital Filters provides an introduction to the characteristics of analog filters and a review of the design process and the tasks that need to be undertaken to translate a set of filter specifications into a working prototype. Highlights include discussions of the passive cascade synthesis and the synthesis of LCM and RC one-part networks; a summary of two-port synthesis by ladder development; a comparison of the cascade approach, the multiple-loop feedback topology, and ladder simulations; an examination of four types of finite wordlength effects; and coverage of methods for designing two-dimensional finite-extent impulse response (FIR) discrete-time filters. The book includes coverage of the basic building blocks involved in low- and high-order filters, limitations and practical design considerations, and a brief discussion of low-voltage circuit design.

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Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

by Wai-Kai Chen
Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

Passive, Active, and Digital Filters

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Upon its initial publication, The Circuits and Filters Handbook broke new ground. It quickly became the resource for comprehensive coverage of issues and practical information that can be put to immediate use. Not content to rest on his laurels, in addition to updating the second edition, editor Wai-Kai Chen divided it into tightly focused texts that made the information easily accessible and digestible. These texts have been revised, updated, and expanded so that they continue to provide solid coverage of standard practices and enlightened perspectives on new and emerging techniques.

Passive, Active, and Digital Filters provides an introduction to the characteristics of analog filters and a review of the design process and the tasks that need to be undertaken to translate a set of filter specifications into a working prototype. Highlights include discussions of the passive cascade synthesis and the synthesis of LCM and RC one-part networks; a summary of two-port synthesis by ladder development; a comparison of the cascade approach, the multiple-loop feedback topology, and ladder simulations; an examination of four types of finite wordlength effects; and coverage of methods for designing two-dimensional finite-extent impulse response (FIR) discrete-time filters. The book includes coverage of the basic building blocks involved in low- and high-order filters, limitations and practical design considerations, and a brief discussion of low-voltage circuit design.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781420058857
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/23/2009
Series: The Circuits and Filters Handbook, 3rd Edition
Edition description: 3rd ed.
Pages: 838
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.70(d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Editor-in-Chief xi

Contributors xiii

Section I Passive Filters

1 General Characteristics of Filters Andreas Antoniou 1

2 Approximation Artice M. Davis 2

3 Frequency Transformations Jaime Ramirez-Angulo 3

4 Sensitivity and Selectivity Igor M. Filanovsky 4

5 Passive Immittances and Positive-Real Functions Wai-Kai Chen 5

6 Passive Cascade Synthesis Wai-Kai Chen 6

7 Synthesis of LCM and RC One-Port Networks Wai-Kai Chen 7

8 Two-Part Synthesis by Ladder Development Wai-Kai Chen 8

9 Design of Resistively Terminated Networks Wai-Kai Chen 9

10 Design of Broadband Matching Networks Wai-Kai Chen 10

Section II Active Filters

11 Low-Gain Active Filters Phillip E. Allen Benjamin J. Blalock Stephen W. Milam 11

12 Single-Amplifier Multiple-Feedback Filters F. William Stephenson 12

13 Multiple-Amplifier Biquads Norbert J. Fliege 13

14 The Current Generalized Immittance Converter Biquads Wasfy B. Mikhael 14

15 High-Order Filters Rolf Schaumann 15

16 Continuous-Time Integrated Filters Rolf Schaumann 16

17 Switched-Capacitor Filters Jose Silva-Martinez Edgar Sánchez-Sinencio 17

Section III Digital Filters

18 FIR Filters M. H. Er Andreas Antoniou Yong Ching Lim Tapio Saramäki 18

19 IIR Filters Sawasd Tantaratana Chalie Charoenlarpnopparut Phakphoom Boonyanant Yong Ching Lim 19

20 Finite Wordlength Effects Bruce W. Bomar 20

21 VLSI Implementation of Digital Filters Joseph B. Evans Timothy R. Newman 21

22 Two-Dimensional FIR Filters Rashid Ansari A. Enis Cetin 22

23 Two-Dimensional FIR Filters A. G. Constantinides Xiaojian Xu 23

24 l-D Multirate Filter Banks Nick G. Kingsbury David B. H. Tay 24

25 Directional Filter Banks Jose Gerardo Rosiles Mark J. T. Smith 25

26 Nonlinear Filtering Using Statistical Signal Models Kenneth E. Barner Tuncer C. Aysal Gonzalo R. Arce 26

27 Nonlinear Filtering for Image Denoising Nasir M. Rajpoot Zhen Yao Roland G. Wilson 27

28 Video Demosaicking Filters Bahadir K. Gunturk Yucel Altunbasak 28

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