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This chapter presents passive and active filter topologies and design techniques, including practical design examples and system simulations. In DSP systems, there are analog filters required for signal conditioning and limiting the bandwidth before sampling. To design these filters, designers need to be knowledgeable about operational amplifiers, DC biasing circuits, AC-coupling techniques, and traditional passive components like inductors, capacitors, and resistors.
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Tran, T.T. (2023). Analog Filter Design. In: High-Speed System and Analog Input/Output Design . Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04954-5_4
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