On maximally flat sharp cutoff low-pass filters

Dutta Roy, S. C. (1971) On maximally flat sharp cutoff low-pass filters IEEE Transactions on Audio and Electroacoustics, 19 (1). pp. 58-63. ISSN 0018-9278

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Abstract

Maximally flat (MF) low-pass filters with multiple pairs of coincident or distinct imaginary axis zeros are investigated and compared with the all pole Butterworth filters. It is shown that for the same ordern, finite zero filters provide much sharper cutoff than Butterworth filters, and that the cutoff slope increases with increasing number of zeros. Expressions for cutoff slope and minimum attenuation in the stopband are derived in terms ofn, the number of pairs of zeros (m) and their locations. In the case of coincident multiple zeros, the stopband performance is found to be an optimum for a particular value ofm. The information required for design of finite zero filters is provided in the form of universal graphs and use of these graphs is illustrated by a design example.

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