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Advanced Design System ,ADS, is a powerful software for design and simulation almost every kind of circuit .Hello,
Please elaborate what is 'ADS'?
What kind of band-pass filter you want?
Where do you want to implement?
I already determined my element(inductance and capacitance)values...First, you should determine what specs you are looking for, e.g. what's the center frequency of your filter, what's the -3dB frequency, etc.
Then, you can use either the classic filter design theory or a software such as Matlab to design the coefficients of the target transfer function. Based on this transfer function, you can design the circuit which can be a Gm-C filter, active-RC, LC, etc.
I have no idea about the stop band or its attenuation, how much should they be / how come?Pass band can be calculated from the desired center frequency and bandwidth.
The stop band, center frequency, bandwidth and the required attenuation at the pass band and stop band are all determined by the application. Some applications may require much more attenuation in the stop band some may not.
If the application mandates a sharp transition from pass band to stop band then the filter order will increase.
I have no idea about the stop band or its attenuation, how much should they be / how come?
(the filter order is fixed )
thanks for the tipsA passive filter needs a certain amount of Amperes to drive it. A chief factor is the L:C ratio.
In general, if you have tiny current, then choose large L, small C.
If you have high current, then choose small L, large C.
By running a variety of simulations you can see how your rolloff curve is affected by:
* L:C ratio
* input resistance
* output resistance.
With given filter type (apparently Chebyshev), filter order, center frequency, bandwidth and pass band ripple (which is apparently fixed too) there are no more free parameters. The stop band behavior is already determined.I have no idea about the stop band or its attenuation, how much should they be / how come?
(the filter order is fixed )
I can not realize it :thinker:With given filter type (apparently Chebyshev), filter order, center frequency, bandwidth and passband ripple (which is apparently fixed too) there are no more free parameters. The stop band behavior is already determined.
Design a Chebyshev filter with the given parameters (order, center frequency, bandwidth, passband ripple) and observe the resulting stop band characteristic.
Play with As (stop band attenuation) until you see the order you want.I don't know how.
But I fixed it in advancePlay with As (stop band attenuation) until you see the order you want.