[ARC5] LC network to convert logic to sine

Geoff geoffrey at jeremy.mv.com
Sat Nov 23 16:21:29 EST 2013


Ive waded thru the first version many times and was so glad when modern 
filter programs were available at work.

I seem to recollect that while Zverev was proven in most instances the 
computer fine tuned some of them.

I cant even imagine writing such a book.

Carl


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From: "Mike Feher" <n4fs at eozinc.com>
To: "'Dennis Monticelli'" <dennis.monticelli at gmail.com>; "'Kenneth G 
Gordon'" <kgordon2006 at frontier.com>
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Subject: Re: [ARC5] LC network to convert logic to sine


> Zverev first published his tables in the IEEE proceedings as I recall. I 
> did
> not run across his book till 1974, but that was at work, and I could not
> steal it, HI. I have been looking for it, but never ran across it. Besides
> the IEEE article that I still have, I now use the handbook with tables by
> Saal. I did like Zverev's book more, so, may pick up a copy. Would like to
> find an original. Some other filter books also have tables but none as
> comprehensive as Zverev's or Saal's.  Thanks & 73 - Mike
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> From: Dennis Monticelli [mailto:dennis.monticelli at gmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2013 3:34 PM
> To: Kenneth G Gordon
> Cc: Mike Feher; ARC-5 Mail List
> Subject: Re: [ARC5] LC network to convert logic to sine
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> The Handbook of Filter Synthesis by Zverev is kind of the professional 
> bible
> these days. It is more than tables.  There are lots of curves and circuits
> too.  It's pretty extensive.  There are equations in places, but the
> emphasis is on the practical and you do not have to delve into the math to
> get what you want.  First published in 1967 and then extensively revised 
> in
> 2005.  Not cheap but it comes in softcover now.  The publisher is Wiley
> Interscience.
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>
> Dennis AE6C
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> On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Kenneth G. Gordon
> <kgordon2006 at frontier.com> wrote:
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> On 23 Nov 2013 at 12:22, Mike Feher wrote:
>
>> I myself prefer to use the table of normalized filter element values.
>
> Where do you find those?
>
> Ken W7EKB
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