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Understand the Fundamental of Passive Video Filters

Understand the Fundamental of Passive Video Filters
Understand the Fundamental of Passive Video Filters
Designing a passive anti-aliasing video filter requires good understanding of the key elements in such a circuit. Such filters must generally have low passband ripple, a sharp transition band, high stop band attenuation, and linear phase or flat group delay response. This article describes in detail the design of video passive filters including elliptic filters, group-delay and amplitude equalisation. Measured results of typical video filters are included.
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AL-HASHIMI, B.M.
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Browne, Jack
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AL-HASHIMI, B.M.
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Browne, Jack
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AL-HASHIMI, B.M. , Browne, Jack (ed.) (1996) Understand the Fundamental of Passive Video Filters. Microwave & RF, 35 (5), 171-78.

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Designing a passive anti-aliasing video filter requires good understanding of the key elements in such a circuit. Such filters must generally have low passband ripple, a sharp transition band, high stop band attenuation, and linear phase or flat group delay response. This article describes in detail the design of video passive filters including elliptic filters, group-delay and amplitude equalisation. Measured results of typical video filters are included.

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Published date: May 1996
Additional Information: Invited Article Address: USA
Organisations: Electronic & Software Systems

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Local EPrints ID: 251549
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/251549
PURE UUID: a3160808-8b3e-4098-ad45-409d3baf2c26

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Date deposited: 04 Nov 1999
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 05:41

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Author: B.M. AL-HASHIMI
Editor: Jack Browne

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