This paper shows that the capacitor value spread of the third-order single amplifier lowpass filter can be significantly reduced at the price of a slightly larger resistor value spread. It is found that the sensitivity performance is also improved over that of the conventional equal-resistor design.
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Le Tu QUACH, "Minimum Capacitor-Value-Spread Design of a Third-Order Single Amplifier Filter" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E65-E, no. 8, pp. 497-498, August 1982, doi: .
Abstract: This paper shows that the capacitor value spread of the third-order single amplifier lowpass filter can be significantly reduced at the price of a slightly larger resistor value spread. It is found that the sensitivity performance is also improved over that of the conventional equal-resistor design.
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