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Elliptic analog lowpass filter prototype
Syntax
Description
[z,p,k] = ellipap(n,Rp,Rs)
returns the zeros, poles, and gain of an order n
elliptic analog lowpass filter prototype, with Rp
dB of ripple in the passband, and a stopband Rs
dB down from the peak value in the passband. The zeros and poles are returned in length n
column vectors z
and p
and the gain in scalar k
. If n
is odd, z
is length n
- 1
. The transfer function is
Elliptic filters offer steeper rolloff characteristics than Butterworth and Chebyshev filters, but they are equiripple in both the passband and the stopband. Of the four classical filter types, elliptic filters usually meet a given set of filter performance specifications with the lowest filter order.
ellip
sets the passband edge angular frequency of the elliptic filter to 1 for a normalized result. The passband edge angular frequency is the frequency at which the passband ends and the filter has a magnitude response of 10-Rp/20.
Algorithm
ellipap
uses the algorithm outlined in [1]. It employs the M-file ellipk
to calculate the complete elliptic integral of the first kind and the M-file ellipj
to calculate Jacobi elliptic functions.
See Also
besselap
, buttap
, cheb1ap
, cheb2ap
, ellip
References
[1] Parks, T.W., and C.S. Burrus. Digital Filter Design. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Chapter 7.
ellip | ellipord |
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