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Analog Filters: a Compilation of Standard Transfer Functions (UPDATED 2)
mick_lee:
Why would you do this? Anatoly Zerev did this in 1967! |O
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Handbook-Filter-Synthesis-Anatol-Zverev/dp/0471749427
TonyStewart:
I recall having used variable Q with a constant peak gain and tuneable f BPFs in my grad thesis in the mid-70s and discovered a relationship not taught in school about GBW is not G * BW in active filters.
I discovered that the required GBW in active filters is actually GBW = G* BW * Q²
The Q² significantly challenges Op Amps, especially with Q's = 100. Fortunately, GBQ = 100 MHz Op Amps do exist and a couple more than this. I have validated this using the TI Analog filter application, which used to be downloadable but shows the ideal and actual response with the required GBW and Q of each stage.
hneve:
That sounds like a really useful resource you've created! It's great to see you sharing it with the community. I'm sure many people will find it valuable for their projects. If I may offer a suggestion, maybe consider sharing it in a more accessible format like a Google Doc or a GitHub repository to make it easier for others to access and contribute.
Jesse_G_EE:
Here's a good resource I've used in the passed for an ultrasonic radar project: http://sim.okawa-denshi.jp/en/Fkeisan.htm
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