Syntfil
Intended
Audience:
- Researchers and electrical engineers need to design filters.
- Educators
teaching filter design courses.
- Students who need a tool to solve filter
design problems.
Product Description:
Syntfil
is a package for Maple™, which helps with the design of analog
electrical filters, containing all the procedures required for complex
filter design. This package allows the users to calculate filter approximations,
and synthesize LC ladder filters and active RC (ARC) filters for all
the basic filter types: lowpass, highpass, bandpass and band-rejection.
In addition, this package includes functions to perform analysis of the
designed filter structures.
Features list:
- Set of functions for solving approximation tasks: normalization
of required filter specification to normalized lowpass (NLP) filter
specification, computation of the Butterworth, Chebyshev, Cauer (types
A, B and C) and the Inverse Chebyshev (types A and B) approximations,
i.e. computation of gain and characteristic function.
- Set of functions
for LC filter realization from gain and characteristic functions:
computation of chain matrix for a chosen filter termination, synthesis
of LC ladder filter from chain matrix, transformation of LC ladder
structure of normalized lowpass filter (NLP) to lowpass, highpass,
bandpass or band-rejection.
- Set of functions for cascade design of active
RC (ARC) filters: NLP pole-zero frequency transformation, biquadratic
functions forming (pole-zero pairing), determination of biquad cascading
order, calculation of gain distribution and realization of particular
biquads
- Analysis of resulting filter structures including of Q-factors
of inductors for LC ladders and DC open-loop gain and unity-gain
frequency of operational amplifiers for ARC filters.
Technical Requirements
Developer Information
- Authors and Library Developers: Jan Bicak and Jiri Hospodka
The Czech Technical University of Prague
Faculty of Electrical Engineering
bicak@feld.cvut.cz, hospodka@feld.cvut.cz
Web site: http://syntfil.feld.cvut.cz/
Jan Bicak and Jiri Hospodka work
as assistant professors in the Department of Circuit Theory, Faculty
of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University of Prague. They
are dealing with design of time continuous and switched analog circuits.
They have been using Maple since 1995 for their research and teaching
activity.
Technical Support
Terms: Standard
- For a period of one year after purchase, all service packs
and updates will be made available free of charge to the customer. Send
requests to bicak@feld.cvut.cz or hospodka@feld.cvut.cz.
- For a period
of four months after purchase, all feature upgrades will be made available
free of charge to the customer.
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