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This document contains my personal notes from self-study and class lectures when I was taking the Analog Filter Design class taught by Dr Genevieve Sapijaszko at the University of Central Florida. This document consists of manuscripts about the subject, it contains common and fundamental knowledge about the field.

 

These notes represent a distilled version of what I deemed significant and readily available in literature. The purpose of this document is to provide students with an additional resource for their learning, fostering curiosity and aiding in self-study. Certain images and definitions included in my notes are sourced from the books: “Design of Analog Filters by Rolf Shaumann and Mac E. Van Valkenburg” and “Microelectronics Circuit Analysis and Design by Donald A. Neamen, Fourth Edition”.

 

Analog Filter Design builds up from the concepts of electronics and linear circuits into a wide variety of frequency selective circuits. This class is an excellent choice as an elective for electrical engineering students. Please do not use this information for graded assignments of any kind. This document is solely for self-study and enjoyment.  

 

Some of the relevant topics that can be found in this document are:

 

• Low pass Filters (Passive and Active)

• High pass Filters (Passive and Active)

• Band pass Filters (Passive and Active)

• Band Reject Filters (Passive and Active)

• Sallen – key Filters

• Chebyshev Filters

• Tow-Thomas Filter Design

• Kerwin - Huelsman – Newcomb (KHN)

• Akerberg -Mossberg

• Maximally Flat Magnitude TF

• Butterworth Filters

• Normalization

• Transfer Functions

• Operational Amplifier Characteristics

• Instrumentation Amplifier Characteristics

• More related Topics