Digital Butterworth Filter Design
We designed the Digital Butterworth Filter using Scilab. Both Butterworth LPF and HPF have been designed. The Passband Attenuation(Ap), Stopband Attenuation(As), Analog Passband frequency(fp), Analog Stopband frequency(fs) and Sampling frequency(F) were entered as inputs. The order and transfer function of the filter were calculated. The magnitude spectrum and pole zero plot were also observed. There were no ripples seen in the passband or in stopband. Butterworth filter has all its poles inside the unit circle. Hence the filter is stable.
Originally posted at: https://chaitanya33.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/digital-butterworth-filter-design/
Originally posted at: https://chaitanya33.wordpress.com/2017/04/12/digital-butterworth-filter-design/
has low roll off
ReplyDeleteThe roll-off factor is a measure of the excess bandwidth of the filter
DeleteQuick roll-off around the cutoff frequency, which improves with increasing order.
ReplyDeleteTrue
DeleteWhat was the sampling frequency that was used?
ReplyDelete6000 Hz
DeleteButterworth filter has higher order than chebyshev filters
ReplyDeleteHence it requires more hardware
DeleteBut why butter?
ReplyDeletebecause butter has the capability to give smooth response
DeleteWhat is passband attenuation ?
ReplyDeleteIt is the attenuation of the gain of a signal in dB at passband frequency
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ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteNot linear phase
ReplyDeleteButterworth filter is also called maximally flat magnitude filter
ReplyDeleteYes because the gain function of the Butterworth filter has no ripple.
DeleteButterworth is simplest of all
ReplyDeleteYes
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