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Realisation of midseries and midshunt lowpass LC filters

Realisation of midseries and midshunt lowpass LC filters

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A method is described for efficient and accurate realisation of LC lowpass filters directly from the poles and zeros of their reflection coefficients by applying the algorithm developed by Lin and Tokad. Some useful observations concerning the application of the algorithm are also presented.

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      • C.C. Lin , Y. Tokad . On the element values of mid-series and mid-shunt low-pass LC ladder networks. IEEE Trans. , 349 - 353
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