A full CMOS 150 MHz OTA-C 7/sup th/ order linear phase filter

Author(s):  
A. Lopez-Martinez ◽  
R. Antonio-Chavez ◽  
J. Silva-Martinez
2003 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 216-225 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Silva-Martinez ◽  
J. Adut ◽  
J.M. Rocha-Perez ◽  
M. Robinson ◽  
S. Rokhsaz

2014 ◽  
Vol 610 ◽  
pp. 822-826
Author(s):  
Tian Liang Zhang ◽  
Kai Yang ◽  
Xiang Yang Ren ◽  
Ling Zang ◽  
Yi Fei Zhang ◽  
...  

In view of the difficulty of designing a high-order linear phase filter with prototype parameters directly, this paper proposes a new approach to rapidly construct a high order linear phase filter through cascading two same low-order linear phase filters. A twelve-order HTSC cascaded linear phase filter is fabricated on YBCO/LaAlO3/YBCO substrate with the dimension of 44.1mm ×31.4mm. The measured result shows that the filter has a 56 MHz passband at a center frequency of 1993 MHz. The minimum insertion loss in the passband is 0.59 dB. The group delay variation in passband is less than 5 ns over 78.5% of the filter bandwidth which is in good agree with the simulation result.


Geophysics ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 49 (4) ◽  
pp. 398-410 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. P. Blair

Fourier‐Bessel theory is used to derive filters representing the influence of both empty and fluid‐filled cylindrical boreholes on particle motion induced in rock by a plane P-wave incident perpendicular to the borehole axis. For wavelengths greater than 10 times the borehole circumference, the effect of the borehole on particle motions is shown to be negligible; thus the results have little relevance for the long wavelengths commonly encountered in earthquake seismology. The results are, however, relevant to the study of stress wave propagation at ultrasonic frequencies in rock masses. For small wavelengths (αa > 3.0) the filter representing particle motion on the wave incident site of an empty borehole reduces to a linear phase filter which increases all amplitudes by a factor of 2 while the filter representing fluid stress at the center of a fluid‐filled borehole may be reduced to simple mathematical expressions. Experimental results were obtained for the interaction of a stress wave with either accelerometers mounted in an empty borehole or a hydrophone located centrally in a fluid‐filled borehole. Both theory and experiment show a similar distortion in the rise time of the pulse traveling past the borehole.


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