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On the practical implementation of high performance active audio filters using the FDNR concept

On the practical implementation of high performance active audio filters using the FDNR concept
On the practical implementation of high performance active audio filters using the FDNR concept
This paper describes the practical realisation of high performance active filters for digital audio applications. The filters are based on the Frequency Dependent Negative Resistor design method. Measured results of practical realisation based on thickfilm technology are presented.
Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Holden, A.G.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M.
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Holden, A.G.
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Al-Hashimi, B.M. and Holden, A.G. (1990) On the practical implementation of high performance active audio filters using the FDNR concept.

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This paper describes the practical realisation of high performance active filters for digital audio applications. The filters are based on the Frequency Dependent Negative Resistor design method. Measured results of practical realisation based on thickfilm technology are presented.

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Published date: May 1990
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 251969
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251969
PURE UUID: ca9f4fd0-1fdd-4d59-96f4-0c462ab87f6f

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Date deposited: 23 Nov 1999
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 20:24

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Author: B.M. Al-Hashimi
Author: A.G. Holden

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