DGS-SMS Compact Fifth Order Low Pass Filter

Author(s):  
Heba El-Halabi ◽  
Soubhi Abou-Chahine ◽  
Darine Kaddour ◽  
Emmanuel Pistono ◽  
Philippe Ferrari
Author(s):  
A. G. Zinovev ◽  
I. A. Shestakov

A method for measuring the self-capacitance, inductance, loss resistance, and Q-factor of inductors as part of an LC low-pass filter at its operating frequency is presented. An example of the practical application of this method for measuring the equivalent pa-rameters of inductors and capacitors as part of a fifth-order Cauer low-pass filter using network analyzer.


Electronics ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1547
Author(s):  
Xiangyu Chen ◽  
Yasuhiro Takahashi

In this paper, a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) based on floating active inductors (FAI) is presented. Compared with conventional TIAs, the proposed TIA has the advantages of a wider bandwidth, lower power dissipation, and smaller chip area. The schematics and characteristics of the FAI circuit are explained. Moreover, the proposed TIA employs the combination of capacitive degeneration, the broadband matching network, and the regulated cascode input stage to enhance the bandwidth and gain. This turns the TIA design into a fifth-order low pass filter with Butterworth response. The TIA is implemented using 0.18 μ m Rohm CMOS technology and consumes only 10.7 mW with a supply voltage of 1.8 V. When used with a 150 fF photodiode capacitance, it exhibits the following characteristics: gain of 41 dB Ω and −3 dB frequency of 10 GHz. This TIA occupies an area of 180 μ m × 118 μ m.


1997 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 133-140
Author(s):  
Mohammed Bekhti

The article describes the design of a fifth order low pass filter using microstrip technology. Mathematical expressions are derived for this case (fifth order) and all component values are shown.


2006 ◽  
Vol 47 (3) ◽  
pp. 123-127
Author(s):  
P K Singhal ◽  
Vivek Sharma ◽  
R N Baral ◽  
R P S Kushwah

Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (24) ◽  
pp. 7343
Author(s):  
Montree Kumngern ◽  
Nattharinee Aupithak ◽  
Fabian Khateb ◽  
Tomasz Kulej

This paper presents a 0.5 V fifth-order Butterworth low-pass filter based on multiple-input operational transconductance amplifiers (OTA). The filter is designed for electrocardiogram (ECG) acquisition systems and operates in the subthreshold region with nano-watt power consumption. The used multiple-input technique simplifies the overall structure of the OTA and reduces the number of active elements needed to realize the filter. The filter was designed and simulated in the Cadence environment using a 0.18 µm Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) process from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Simulation results show that the filter has a bandwidth of 250 Hz, a power consumption of 34.65 nW, a dynamic range of 63.24 dB, attaining a figure-of-merit of 0.0191 pJ. The corner (process, voltage, temperature: PVT) and Monte Carlo (MC) analyses are included to prove the robustness of the filter.


2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (12) ◽  
pp. 1063-1071
Author(s):  
P. Kumar ◽  
O. P. Kumar ◽  
S. Vincent ◽  
T. Ali

2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 249 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego Renza ◽  
Jaisson Vargas ◽  
Dora M. Ballesteros

The verification of the integrity and authenticity of multimedia content is an essential task in the forensic field, in order to make digital evidence admissible. The main objective is to establish whether the multimedia content has been manipulated with significant changes to its content, such as the removal of noise (e.g., a gunshot) that could clarify the facts of a crime. In this project we propose a method to generate a summary value for audio recordings, known as hash. Our method is robust, which means that if the audio has been modified slightly (without changing its significant content) with perceptual manipulations such as MPEG-4 AAC, the hash value of the new audio is very similar to that of the original audio; on the contrary, if the audio is altered and its content changes, for example with a low pass filter, the new hash value moves away from the original value. The method starts with the application of MFCC (Mel-frequency cepstrum coefficients) and the reduction of dimensions through the analysis of main components (principal component analysis, PCA). The reduced data is encrypted using as inputs two values from a particular binarization system using Collatz conjecture as the basis. Finally, a robust 96-bit code is obtained, which varies little when perceptual modifications are made to the signal such as compression or amplitude modification. According to experimental tests, the BER (bit error rate) between the hash value of the original audio recording and the manipulated audio recording is low for perceptual manipulations, i.e., 0% for FLAC and re-quantization, 1% in average for volume (−6 dB gain), less than 5% in average for MPEG-4 and resampling (using the FIR anti-aliasing filter); but more than 25% for non-perceptual manipulations such as low pass filtering (3 kHz, fifth order), additive noise, cutting and copy-move.


2018 ◽  
Vol E101.C (12) ◽  
pp. 942-952
Author(s):  
Shuenn-Yuh LEE ◽  
Cheng-Pin WANG ◽  
Chuan-Yu SUN ◽  
Po-Hao CHENG ◽  
Yuan-Sun CHU

Author(s):  
Б.А. Беляев ◽  
А.М. Сержантов ◽  
Ан.А. Лексиков ◽  
Я.Ф. Бальва ◽  
Е.О. Грушевский ◽  
...  

A new miniature strucuter of a highly selective low-pass filter (LPF) on a suspended substrate with a double-sided topology of stripline conductors has been proposed. The steepness of the slope of the frequency response of the filter and the depth of the stopband are determined by the zeros of the transmission coefficient, which number is equal to the order of the filter. The synthesis of a fifth-order low-pass filter prototype on a 0.5-mm thick alumina substrate with a relative permittivity εr = 9.8 was performed by numerical electrodynamic analysis of its 3D model. The filter passband cut-off frequency at the level of –1 dB fc = 1.75 GHz, and the length of the stopband at the −100 dB level extends to a frequency of 4.4 fc.


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