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Analog Electronic Filters : Theory, Design and Synthesis / by Hercules G. Dimopoulos.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Analog Circuits and Signal ProcessingEditor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012Descripción: xiii, 498 páginas 493 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9789400721906
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TK7888.4
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Introduction to Filter Concepts -- All-pole Approximations -- Rational Approximations -- The Elliptic (Cauer) Approximation -- Frequency Transformations -- Passive Filters: Basic Theory and Concepts -- Synthesis and Design of Passive Filters -- Active Simulation of Passive Ladder Filters -- Operational Amplifiers -- Second Order Functions and Circuits -- Some Filter Design Mathematics -- Synthesis of RLCM One-port Circuits.
Resumen: Filters are essential subsystems in a huge variety of electronic systems. Filter applications are innumerable; they are used for noise reduction, demodulation, signal detection, multiplexing, sampling, sound and speech processing, transmission line equalization and image processing, to name just a few. In practice, no electronic system can exist without filters. They can be found in everything from power supplies to mobile phones and hard disk drives and from loudspeakers and MP3 players to home cinema systems and broadband Internet connections. This textbook introduces basic concepts and methods and the associated mathematical and computational tools employed in electronic filter theory, synthesis and design.  This book can be used as an integral part of undergraduate courses on analog electronic filters. Includes numerous, solved examples, applied examples and exercises for each chapter. Includes detailed coverage of active and passive filters in an independent but correlated manner. Emphasizes real filter design from the outset. Uses a rigorous but simplified approach to theoretical concepts and reinforces understanding through real design examples. Presents necessary theoretical background and mathematical formulations for the design of passive and active filters in a natural manner that makes the use of standard tables and nomographs unnecessary and superfluous even in the most mystifiying case of elliptic filters. Uses a step-by-step presentation for all filter design procedures and demonstrates these in numerous example applications.      
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Introduction to Filter Concepts -- All-pole Approximations -- Rational Approximations -- The Elliptic (Cauer) Approximation -- Frequency Transformations -- Passive Filters: Basic Theory and Concepts -- Synthesis and Design of Passive Filters -- Active Simulation of Passive Ladder Filters -- Operational Amplifiers -- Second Order Functions and Circuits -- Some Filter Design Mathematics -- Synthesis of RLCM One-port Circuits.

Filters are essential subsystems in a huge variety of electronic systems. Filter applications are innumerable; they are used for noise reduction, demodulation, signal detection, multiplexing, sampling, sound and speech processing, transmission line equalization and image processing, to name just a few. In practice, no electronic system can exist without filters. They can be found in everything from power supplies to mobile phones and hard disk drives and from loudspeakers and MP3 players to home cinema systems and broadband Internet connections. This textbook introduces basic concepts and methods and the associated mathematical and computational tools employed in electronic filter theory, synthesis and design.  This book can be used as an integral part of undergraduate courses on analog electronic filters. Includes numerous, solved examples, applied examples and exercises for each chapter. Includes detailed coverage of active and passive filters in an independent but correlated manner. Emphasizes real filter design from the outset. Uses a rigorous but simplified approach to theoretical concepts and reinforces understanding through real design examples. Presents necessary theoretical background and mathematical formulations for the design of passive and active filters in a natural manner that makes the use of standard tables and nomographs unnecessary and superfluous even in the most mystifiying case of elliptic filters. Uses a step-by-step presentation for all filter design procedures and demonstrates these in numerous example applications.      

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