Aimed at electronic engineers, radio amateurs and students of the subject, this text shows how to design passive and active electronic filters (as used in radio and audio equipment) using the latest computer technology.
Filter Handbook: A Practical Design Guide
โ Scribed by Stefan Niewiadomski
- Publisher
- Crc Pr I Llc
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 203
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Aimed at electronic engineers, radio amateurs and students of the subject, this text shows how to design passive and active electronic filters (as used in radio and audio equipment) using the latest computer technology.
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This hands-on resource helps professionals master the most commonanalog and digital filter design and implementation methods. Inpractical terms, the book explains all the important derivations, sopractioners can apply them directly to their own filter designproblems.
"...A book that should be on the shelf of every digital or analog electronic-system designer." - Frank Goodenough, Electronic DesignThis Handbook offers design engineers and managers immediately useful, meat-and-potatoes techniques for achieving design validation by analysis in an easy-to-read style
"...A book that should be on the shelf of every digital or analog electronic-system designer." - Frank Goodenough, Electronic Design This Handbook offers design engineers and managers immediately useful, meat-and-potatoes techniques for achieving design validation by analysis in an easy-to-read styl