37th Annual Symposium on Frequency Control 1983
DOI: 10.1109/freq.1983.200695
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Microelectronic Analog Active Filters

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“…Since ladder filters havegood sensitivity and dynamic range properties [2] , the filter is usually derivedfrom a passive LC ladder filter.In this paper, we give the normalized passive prototype filter in Fig.1. All the components are changeable so that the cutoff frequency of the filter can be tunable.…”
Section: Filter Topology Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since ladder filters havegood sensitivity and dynamic range properties [2] , the filter is usually derivedfrom a passive LC ladder filter.In this paper, we give the normalized passive prototype filter in Fig.1. All the components are changeable so that the cutoff frequency of the filter can be tunable.…”
Section: Filter Topology Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Next, students realize their design on the audio board using the Sallen-Key topology. 16 Our reference design uses a filter cutoff frequency f c = 3.4 kHz. This choice of harnesses the upper spectrum of human speech, yet provides ample room for roll-off before .…”
Section: A Filter Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By matching Equations 1.4 and 1.5, the resulting values of 𝑅 and 𝐶 lead to the desired Chebyshev response. Further details can be found on multiple works, such as [9].…”
Section: G M C I Outmentioning
confidence: 99%