Apr 5, 2005 #1 C chinito Full Member level 2 Joined Jul 5, 2004 Messages 128 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,204 Re: integrator based filter who can talk briefly about the integrator based filters and their use in the analog/mixed signal design. thanks in advance. Added after 14 minutes: better yet, how do you transform LC ladder filter into integrator based filter and what're the pros and cons?
Re: integrator based filter who can talk briefly about the integrator based filters and their use in the analog/mixed signal design. thanks in advance. Added after 14 minutes: better yet, how do you transform LC ladder filter into integrator based filter and what're the pros and cons?
Apr 6, 2005 #2 E electronics_kumar Advanced Member level 2 Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 657 Helped 34 Reputation 68 Reaction score 9 Trophy points 1,298 Location Tamilnadu Activity points 5,552 Re: integrator based filter it will work as low pass filter its requirement is high time constant (T1=rc) then that of signal (T2)
Re: integrator based filter it will work as low pass filter its requirement is high time constant (T1=rc) then that of signal (T2)
Apr 6, 2005 #3 C chinito Full Member level 2 Joined Jul 5, 2004 Messages 128 Helped 11 Reputation 22 Reaction score 6 Trophy points 1,298 Activity points 1,204 Re: integrator based filter what I'm interested in discussing is the reason why one would use LC ladder filter over say OPAMP-RC, GM-C, GM-RC and few other topologies. What if one wants to design monolithic LC ladder equivalent. What are the freq ranges (min and max).
Re: integrator based filter what I'm interested in discussing is the reason why one would use LC ladder filter over say OPAMP-RC, GM-C, GM-RC and few other topologies. What if one wants to design monolithic LC ladder equivalent. What are the freq ranges (min and max).