New Updates of The First Ed.
New Updates of The First Ed.
Replace in all MATLAB programs ( )with («) and (—) with (-)
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Equation (2.18) ..cos(„(N+2k-1)/2N)
Note that σp < 0 for all poles and all of the coefficients in the denominator have the same sign in a stable
analog filter.
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[GLP, ZLP, PLP] =
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Parameters have been changed to
[G, Z, R_ZEROS, P] = CH_II_POLES(Wc, Ws, Amax, Amin, N)
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left column: (2.21) be replaced with (2.27)
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Equation (2.44): the denominator for r_{pk} should read ...[(1/N)asinh(K)]
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Parameters have been changed to
[G, Z, R_ZEROS, P, Wsnew] = CA_POLES(Wc, Ws, Amax, Amin, N)
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line 11-13 in the MATLAB program should be
Att = MAG_2_ATT(H);
axis([0 8 0 100]), subplot(’position’, [0.1 0.4 0.88 0.5]);
PLOT_ATTENUATION_S(W, Att)
hold on
color = [0.7 0.7 0.7]; % Gray
V = axis;
patch([V(1) Wc Wc V(1)], [Amax Amax V(4) V(4)], color);
patch([wstep(1) wstep(1) wstep(2) wstep(2) V(2) V(2)], [0 Amin(1) Amin(1) Amin(2) Amin(2) 0], color);
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Eq(2.58) is only valid for allpole filters
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[GLP, ZLP, PLP] = BW_POLES(Omegac, Omegas, Amax, Amin, NLP)
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GLP = 1.592185381683073e+23
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line 7 should read LP-BS transformation
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and lowpass filters using the LP-BS transformation is
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[GLP, ZLP, R_ZEROSLP, PLP, Wsnew] = CA_POLES(Omegac, Omegas, Amax, Amin, NLP);
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add at the end of the program for Example 2.10
patch([Wc1 Wc2 Wc2 Wc1], [Amax Amax 100 100], color);
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Problem 2.24 ω = 2 Mrad/s and rp = 10 Mrad/s.
Problem 2.36 ωc2 = 15 krad/s
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Problem 2.39
ωc1 = 2π 48.5 rad/s ωc2 = 2π 51.5 rad/s
ωs1 = 2π 49.5 rad/s ωs2 = 2π 50.5 rad/s
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|C(s)|2 is proportional to the ratio
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line 14 replace Att with Anorm
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line 18 replace Att with Anorm
«
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line 4 change [ ....] to (....) and change N to Norder
move line 6 to after line 3
line 8 replace KI with K
line 12 replace Att with Anorm
Example 3.7 Amin = 40 dB
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A useful program for this step is HURWITZ.
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Eq(3.63) replace all L s with C s and vise versa
Cauer II structure should be
C2 C4
L1 L3 L5
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Example 3.20
Determine the element values in a sixth-order allpass filter built of cascaded bridged-T networks which equalizes the
group delay of the ladder network in Example 2.4 when Rs = RL = 1000 Ω.
The poles of the allpass filter were determined by the program in Example 2.11 determined to
From Equation (3.67) we obtain the element values in the lattice structures. We get using: 1/RC2 = –2 Re{sp} and
1/L2C2 = rp2 and R = 1 kΩ. The Table have new values!
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Problem 3.16 should read: Realize an LC ladder that meets the same specification as in Problem 3.15, but of Cheby-
shev I type.
Problem 3.20 should read
..... ωs1 = 11.6 Mrad/s, and ωc2 = 311.6 Mrad/s.
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3.26 .....terminated π ladder network with
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where the function tan(ωτ) is periodic with period „.
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In Example 4.2. τ = 0.25 ns
and ωcT = 2„ 300 10 6 0.25 10—9= 0.15 „ rad
jωT 2 1
H(e ) = ------------------------------------------
2N
⎛ sin ⎛ ωT ------- ⎞⎞
⎜ ⎝ 2 ⎠⎟
1 + ⎜ ---------------------⎟
⎜ α ⎟
⎝ ⎠
1
– ---- ω c T⎞
N
where α = ε sin ⎛ --------- .....
⎝ 2 -⎠
with period „. The impedance...
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In Example 4.3. τ = 0.25 ns
and ωcT = 2„ 300 10 6 0.25 10—9= 0.15 „ rad
Figure 4.10 The x-axis should be from 0 to „
The function RICHARDS_EQ has an error do not yiels a correct passband!
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Figure 4.11 The x-axis should be from 0 to „
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L1 R0
- = 3.1147435 Ω
Z 1 = -----------
Ωc
Ωc R0 L3 R0
- = 0.160527 Ω
Z 2 = ------------ - = 3.1147435 Ω
Z 3 = -----------
C2 Ωc
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Example 4.5 change to a Chebyshev I filter
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K
line –7: X = ----------------------
K 2
-
1 – ⎛ -----⎞
⎝Y ⎠
0
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Problem 4.8
the relative 3-dB bandwidth
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–r 2 2
– ( 5π ) + ( 50π )
Q nominal = --------p- = -------------------------------------------- = 5.0249378
2σ p 2 ⋅ ( – 5π )
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E(s)
D ( s ) + ----------- =
A
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Fig. 7.10 Tow-Thomas
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6.5.3.7 NF2 Sections
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where the amplifier has a positive gain of K = ( 1 + R 8 ⁄ R 7 ) > 1 . We shall later discu
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delete the line
a positive gain of K = ( 1 + R 8 ⁄ R 7 ) > 1 . We shall
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Spreads in passive elements are ∝ Q2.
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Table, second line
HP 0 Vin Vin R2 = R1
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7.3.2 Flicker Noise
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Fig. 7.14 Coupled form of type FLF
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Line 3, second column: example k = 105 [1/s].
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output wave is B2, which corresponds to the output voltage VB2.
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the marked minus signs across the nodes..
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Hence, the sign of V7 is changed
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Figure 10.9 Interchange the inputs to the rightmost amplifier
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determined by comparing the circuits
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from the node that is
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10.1 .. leapfrog filter