DocumentCode :
1135836
Title :
Design for optimum classical filters
Author :
Corral, C.A. ; Lindquist, C.S.
Author_Institution :
Motorola Inc., Boynton Beach, FL, USA
Volume :
149
Issue :
56
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
291
Lastpage :
300
Abstract :
Filter optimisation is the improvement of one or more characteristics of a filter. Such improvement is beneficial to the design in some sense. The work request focuses on the magnitude response of classical filters that are polynomial approximations to the ideal ´brick-wall´ filter. Given a set of passband and stopband frequency requirements, optimisation then becomes the achievement of any combination of the following criteria while maintaining filter order fixed: maximisation of the band-edge selectivity; minimisation of the passband ripple; maximisation of the stopband attenuation. Such optimisation results in new pole/zero locations that implement the above features without increasing filter complexity. A graphical technique for specifying optimum filters in the above sense is presented exploiting the special capability of filter nomographs. Tradeoffs in the criteria above are related to critical pole-pair Q and filter delay responses. A design example is presented to illustrate the power and ease of designing classical filters with optimum magnitude responses.
Keywords :
band-pass filters; circuit optimisation; delays; nomograms; poles and zeros; polynomial approximation; transfer functions; band-edge selectivity; critical pole-pair Q; filter complexity; filter delay responses; filter optimisation; magnitude response; nomographs; optimum classical filters; passband frequency requirements; passband ripple; pole/zero locations; polynomial approximations; stopband attenuation; stopband frequency requirements;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits, Devices and Systems, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2409
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-cds:20020500
Filename :
1176570
Link To Document :
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