by Herman J. Blinchikoff and Anatol I. Zverev
The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2001
Cloth: 978-1-884932-17-5 | eISBN: 978-1-61353-071-9
Library of Congress Classification TK7872.F5B56 2001
Dewey Decimal Classification 621.3815324

ABOUT THIS BOOK | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Long regarded as a classic of filter theory and design, this book stands as the most comprehensive treatment of filtering techniques, devices and concepts as well as pertinent mathematical relationships. Analysis and theory are supplemented by detailed design curves, fully explained examples and problem and answer sections. Discussed are the derivation of filtering functions, Fourier, Laplace, Hilbert and z transforms, lowpass responses, the transformation of lowpass into other filter types, the all-pass function, the effect of losses on theoretical responses, matched filtering, methods of time-domain synthesis, and digital filtering. This book is invaluable for engineers other than those who are filter design specialists who need to know about the possibilities and limits of the filtering process in order to use filters competently and confidently in their system designs.