Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs
In this paper, the analysis of noise and sensitivity for different BP filter designs is observed. Calculation of the voltage noise spectral density, root mean square (RMS) value of the noise voltage, Schoeffler sensitivity and the multi-parameter sensitivity is done for the simply designed (SD) acti...
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doaj-3470ecf38285477eb0df8c9bc3b4606c2021-07-15T13:10:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAutomatika0005-11441848-33802021-07-0162331933010.1080/00051144.2021.19495321949532Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designsZoran Šverko0Nino Stojković1Saša Vlahinić2Ivan Markovinović3University of RijekaUniversity of RijekaUniversity of RijekaUniversity of RijekaIn this paper, the analysis of noise and sensitivity for different BP filter designs is observed. Calculation of the voltage noise spectral density, root mean square (RMS) value of the noise voltage, Schoeffler sensitivity and the multi-parameter sensitivity is done for the simply designed (SD) active RC, noise and sensitivity optimized (NO and SO) active RC, operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA-C) and switched capacitor (SC) filter designs. This is observed for the fourth-order Chebyshev band-pass filter, with central frequency fc = 4 kHz, bandwidth 1 kHz and pass-band ripple αmax = −0.1 dB. Cascade of two second-order sections is used for fulfilment realization of all four observing designs. Programming tools, such as MATLAB and SPICE (LTspice), are also used for the analyses. Highlights We used three different designs and optimization (noise and sensitivity) procedure for design and optimize the fourth-order Chebyshev band-pass filter Our results suggest which design is best to use for improving noise and sensitivity of this filter MATLAB and SPICE software were used for calculations and simulations of different band-pass filter designs and analysis of noise and sensitivityhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2021.1949532band-pass filternoisesensitivitysc filterdesign |
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Zoran Šverko Nino Stojković Saša Vlahinić Ivan Markovinović |
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Zoran Šverko Nino Stojković Saša Vlahinić Ivan Markovinović Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs Automatika band-pass filter noise sensitivity sc filter design |
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Zoran Šverko Nino Stojković Saša Vlahinić Ivan Markovinović |
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Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs |
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Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs |
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Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs |
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Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs |
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Noise and sensitivity comparison for different BP filter designs |
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noise and sensitivity comparison for different bp filter designs |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Automatika |
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0005-1144 1848-3380 |
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2021-07-01 |
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In this paper, the analysis of noise and sensitivity for different BP filter designs is observed. Calculation of the voltage noise spectral density, root mean square (RMS) value of the noise voltage, Schoeffler sensitivity and the multi-parameter sensitivity is done for the simply designed (SD) active RC, noise and sensitivity optimized (NO and SO) active RC, operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA-C) and switched capacitor (SC) filter designs. This is observed for the fourth-order Chebyshev band-pass filter, with central frequency fc = 4 kHz, bandwidth 1 kHz and pass-band ripple αmax = −0.1 dB. Cascade of two second-order sections is used for fulfilment realization of all four observing designs. Programming tools, such as MATLAB and SPICE (LTspice), are also used for the analyses. Highlights We used three different designs and optimization (noise and sensitivity) procedure for design and optimize the fourth-order Chebyshev band-pass filter Our results suggest which design is best to use for improving noise and sensitivity of this filter MATLAB and SPICE software were used for calculations and simulations of different band-pass filter designs and analysis of noise and sensitivity |
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band-pass filter noise sensitivity sc filter design |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00051144.2021.1949532 |
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