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Parameter control of variable active inductorless filters

A technique is outlined for evaluating the suitability of second-order active filter sections for variable control. A sensitivity criterion is discussed and an optimum suggested, based upon practical engineering requirements. The implementation of variable networks to achieve this optimum performanc...

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Published in:International journal of electronics 1976-08, Vol.41 (2), p.199-207
Main Author: SHAW, G. W.
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