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Designing RF filters that just satisfies customer specified requirements is termed as functional design of filters. Functional design is the core design task but it alone is not adequate in industrial environment. Filters should be designed for repeatability, reproducibility, producibility and reliability in addition to complying with functional design requirements. Such a design is termed as value added functional design. The benefits of value added design, the technical activities for realising value added functional design and the methods of integrating the four abilities with functional design are explained in detail with practical examples.
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Natarajan, D. (2013). Planning the Design of RF Filters. In: A Practical Design of Lumped, Semi-lumped & Microwave Cavity Filters. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 183. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32861-9_5
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