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Highpass RF Filter - Standard highpass RF filters in baseband-equivalent complex form

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Description

The Highpass RF Filter block lets you design standard analog highpass filters, implemented in baseband-equivalent complex form. The following table describes the available design methods.

Design Method

Description

Butterworth

The magnitude response of a Butterworth filter is maximally flat in the passband and monotonic overall.

Chebyshev I

The magnitude response of a Chebyshev I filter is equiripple in the passband and monotonic in the stopband.

Chebyshev II

The magnitude response of a Chebyshev II filter is monotonic in the passband and equiripple in the stopband.

Elliptic

The magnitude response of an elliptic filter is equiripple in both the passband and the stopband.

Bessel

The delay of a Bessel filter is maximally flat in the passband.

The block input must be a discrete-time complex signal.

Select the design of the filter from the Design method list in the dialog box. For each design method, the block lets you specify the filter design parameters shown in the following table.

Design Method

Filter Design Parameters

Butterworth

Order, passband edge frequency

Chebyshev I

Order, passband edge frequency, passband ripple

Chebyshev II

Order, stopband edge frequency, stopband attenuation

Elliptic

Order, passband edge frequency, passband ripple, stopband attenuation

Bessel

Order, passband edge frequency

The Highpass RF Filter block designs the filters using the Signal Processing Toolbox filter design functions buttap, cheb1ap, cheb2ap, ellipap, and besselap.

Dialog Box

The parameters displayed in the dialog box vary for different design methods. Only some of these parameters are visible in the dialog box at any one time.

You can change tunable parameters while the model is running.

Design method

Filter design method. The design method can be Butterworth, Chebyshev I, Chebyshev II, Elliptic, or Bessel. Tunable.

Filter order

Order of the filter.

Passband edge frequency (Hz)

Passband edge frequency for Butterworth, Chebyshev I, elliptic, and Bessel designs. Tunable.

Stopband edge frequency (Hz)

Stopband edge frequency for Chebyshev II designs. Tunable.

Passband ripple in dB

Passband ripple for Chebyshev I and elliptic designs. Tunable.

Stopband attenuation in dB

Stopband attenuation for Chebyshev II and elliptic designs. Tunable.

Finite impulse response filter length

Desired length of the baseband-equivalent impulse response for the filter.

Center frequency (Hz)

Center of the modeling frequencies.

Sample time

Time interval between consecutive samples of the input signal.

See Also

Amplifier, Bandpass RF Filter, Bandstop RF Filter, Lowpass RF Filter, Mixer

buttap, cheb1ap, cheb2ap, ellipap, besselap (Signal Processing Toolbox)

  


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