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SPICE Simulation of Analog Filters: A Method for Designing Digital Filters

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Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2009 (EUROCAST 2009)

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Traditionally IIR digital filters are designed by using analog filters described in time or transform domain, then by converting the analog filters to digital filters using appropriate transformation from s-domain to z-domain. For many engineers analog filters mean certain circuits or a netlist of components, and digital filters are a set of statements in certain software. In this work, we show how to obtain a digital filter from a given netlist of an analog filter by skipping the transfer function description.

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Rusu, C., Grama, L., Takala, J. (2009). SPICE Simulation of Analog Filters: A Method for Designing Digital Filters. In: Moreno-Díaz, R., Pichler, F., Quesada-Arencibia, A. (eds) Computer Aided Systems Theory - EUROCAST 2009. EUROCAST 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5717. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04772-5_69

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