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See the recommended documentation of this function
find_freq
parameter compatibility for elliptic filter design
Calling Sequence
[m]=find_freq(epsilon,A,n)
Arguments
- epsilon
passband ripple
- A
stopband attenuation
- n
filter order
- m
frequency needed for construction of elliptic filter
Description
Search for m such that n=K(1-m1)K(m)/(K(m1)K(1-m))
with
m1=(epsilon*epsilon)/(A*A-1)
;
If m = omegar^2/omegac^2
, the parameters
epsilon,A,omegac,omegar
and n
are then
compatible for defining a prototype elliptic filter.
Here, K=%k(m)
is the complete elliptic integral with parameter m
.
See Also
- %k — Jacobi's complete elliptic integral
Authors
F. D.
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