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Summary
Summary
Digital electronic filters are becoming a key technology in a growing number of products used in industries as diverse as medicine, meteorology, finance, optics, and telecommunications. Not all developers in these varied fields have the electrical engineering expertise or the time required for selecting just the right digital filter for new product development. This book and CD-ROM package offers instant practical digital filter knowledge and supplies designers and developers with a toolkit of more than 250 pre-designed filters (on the CD-ROM) that they can use immediately. Digital Filter Design Solutions allows practitioners to quickly compare filters and select the ones that deliver optimal performance for their projects. With an extensive range of filters ready for the developer's choosing, this unique toolkit speeds up development time, allowing new products to be quickly brought to market. Moreover, by enabling developers to better select filters, this book helps improve product quality and user satisfaction. CD-ROM Included Complementing the book, this highly valuable disc contains an archive of filter coefficients and design functions written in Matlab registered]. with speed and confidence.
Table of Contents
Introduction |
Filter Design and Implementation |
Impulse Response |
Window function |
Truncation and Windowing |
Design Rules |
Filter Implementation |
The Low Pass Filter as a Building Block |
Cascaded Filters |
Decimation |
Interpolation |
Noise Consideration |
Low Pass Filters |
General Characteristics |
Filter Coefficient Quantization |
Aspects of Filter Format and Layout |
Conversion to High Pass Filters |
High Pass Filters, Band Pass Filters, and Differentiators |
Filter Classification |
First Order Differentiating Filters |
Second Order Differentiating Filters |
Noise Consideration |
Conversion of Unity Gain Filters into Differentiators |
Hilbert Transformers |
Hilbert transform Realization |
Phase-Frequency Demodulation Scheme |
1 DC Phase Errors |
Influence of Carrier Frequency Mismatch and its Compensation |
AC Phase Demodulation |
Phase-Frequency Demodulation Scheme |
2 Introducing an Arbitrary Phase Shift into a Signal |
Instantaneous Frequency |
Noise Consideration |
Filter Quantization |
An Overview |
Index |