文档介绍:DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF
ANALOG FILTERS
A Signal Processing Perspective
THE KLUWER INTERNATIONAL SERIES
IN ENGINEERING PUTER SCIENCE
Design and Analysis of
A Signal Processing Perspective
Larry D. Paarmann
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering
Wichita State University
Wichita, Kansas
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PREFACE
nalog filters, that is continuous-time filters, or filters that can be
implemented with resistors, capacitors, inductors, specialized elements or
devices, etc., have enjoyed a long history of use in electrical engineering
applications. In fact, it can be said without fear of contradiction that the modern
technological world, as we know it, would not exist without analog filters. Even
though digital filters, and digital signal processing in general, has experienced great
growth and development in recent years, analog filters are an important topic. At the
university where the author is an associate professor, a course in analog filters, taught
at the first-year graduate / senior level, is one course in the graduate program of signal
processing. Many of the concepts in analog filter theory help establish a foundation
of understanding that assists in more advanced courses on digital filters, modern
filters, adaptive filters, spectral estimation, etc. And, of course, analog filter
concepts, and the ability to design and analyze them, is important in the additional
area of analog circuit