Title :
Bernoulli Low-Pass Filters
Author :
Molnar, Gabor ; Vucic, Mladen
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Electr. Eng. & Comput., Univ. of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
Selective filters are obtained by the approximation of the rectangular magnitude. Classic approximation methods employ polynomials or rational functions. Modern methods are based on numerical optimization. The optimization-based approach is effective and gives the designer much freedom. However, the polynomial methods are still attractive because they result in closed-form expressions and simple design procedures. This brief presents a class of low-pass filters that approximate the rectangular magnitude by using the Bernoulli polynomials. The presented filters have equiripple magnitude responses in the lower parts of the passbands, nonequiripple responses at the frequencies approaching the cutoff, and steep transition bands. Furthermore, they have low quality factors of the poles.
Keywords :
Q-factor; band-pass filters; equiripple filters; low-pass filters; optimisation; polynomial approximation; Bernoulli low-pass filters; Bernoulli polynomials; approximation methods; closed-form expressions; equiripple magnitude response; nonequiripple response; numerical optimization; passband; poles; quality factors; rational functions; rectangular magnitude; selective filters; simple design procedures; steep transition bands; Chebyshev approximation; Circuit theory; Jacobian matrices; Passband; Polynomials; Q-factor; All-pole filters; Bernoulli polynomials; analog filters; circuit theory; low-pass filters; polynomial approximation;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSII.2013.2291103