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| 42 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN PART 10 by H. Baggott This final part of the series discusses all-pass filters. Strictly speaking, these networks...

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| PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN PART 9 by H. Baggott Following last month"s discussion of Chebishev filters with a ripple of 0.1 dB in the pass band...

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| 62 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN PART 8 by H. Baggott The Chebishev section has one of the steepest cut-off profiles of all types of filter. Unfor...

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| PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN - PART 7 The major advantage of Bessel sections is their phase behaviour, which is more linear than that of any othe...

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| 111 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN PART 6 by H. Baggott In this sixth part in the series we start our discourse of the tables and characteristics o...

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| 30 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN (5) by H. Baggott Last month we discussed the design of wide band-pass filters. This month"s instalment in the se...

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| PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN (4) by H. Baggott The previous part in this series discussed the most important low-pass filters. This month we turn...

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| 54 EE March 1989 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN (3) by H. Baggott A practical filter may be designed in a number of ways. It may be a passive type,...

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| 56 EE February 1989 PRACTICAL FILTER DESIGN (2) by H. Baggott Each filter has its own typical properties and these can be laid down in a few...

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| EE 45 January 1989 DESIGN IDEAS The contents of this column are based solely on information supplied by the author and do not imply practica...