Sujet : Re: Filter problem
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 14. Jun 2025, 15:52:58
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2025 12:52:49 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
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Liz Tuddenham <liz@poppyrecords.invalid.invalid> wrote:
john larkin <jl@glen--canyon.com> wrote:
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This is the classic reference:
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=garden&srs=12653393011&bbn=1063498&rh=n%3A10553
98%2Cn%3A284507
Amazon won't let me see it because I am not in the USA. In any case,
won't buy anything from Amazon Do you have another reference to the
book (I presume it is a book)?
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From the description, I expect John means Williams & Taylor,
<https://archive.org/details/ElectronicFilterDesignHandbook4thEd/page/n2/mode/1up>
or Zverev
<https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Filter-Synthesis-Anatol-Zverev/dp/0471749427>.
Zverev is my personal faveIve used it occasionally for over 40 years, but
thats probably a minority taste.
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
Yes, Williams.
Does Zverev have tables of filter values? I generally nab a table from
Williams, denormalize and maybe transform it with my program, then
Spice it with part values that I can get, or preferably already have.