Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Various Basic Filter (Passive) Designs


Time domain and Freq domain response


A better response in frequency domain has a lousy time-domain response and vice-versa ..


a) a sharp roll-off i.e. small transition band filter rings in the time domain

b) while a relatively gradual roll-off has a more flat step response


High Q Filters

High Q + High Precision: NOT POSSIBLE !!

if someone manages to build one with high Q and high precision, the circuit rings forever and never settles ..

Passive and Active Filters

Passive Filters: R, L, C: Use more Area
Active Filters: Using transistors, OPAMPS: Burn more Power

Designing Analog Filters

Talk by Robert A. Pease: 05/27/2008, Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA

Useful links: http://www.national.com/rap/
Webench Filters: http://www.national.com/appinfo/amps/webench_filters.html

Williams, A. and F.J. Taylor, Electronic Filter Design Handbook, MGH, NY 2006