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Re: LF: Bessel bandpass filter?

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Subject: Re: LF: Bessel bandpass filter?
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Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2000 01:26:07 EDT
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Hi Bob,

Bessel filters do have wonderful group delay characteristics, and a bandpass version is entirely mathematically realisable...but not especially useful. The skirts of such a filter are so gentle that there is little point in using it for communications audio filtering unless you used many, many stages. If you were to do that, however, the inevitable minor defects in the physical realisation would likely result in phase characteristics little better than a simpler Butterworth design of comparable steepness.

It is not an absolute requirement to have linear phase over the entire band of interest; only enough of it to allow the shape of the more-or-less square wave envelope to be reproduced without excessive overshoot. (This could be as little as 50 Hz of the overall bandwidth for normal CW.) We have been using brick-wall highpass and lowpass filters in broadcast audio paths for some time now, exhibiting virtually no ringing or overshoot. This is done partly by incorporating active phase shift networks to compensate for the normal huge group delay excursions in the elliptical designs needed to achieve the required rolloff characteristics. Alas, design formulae for some of the fancier implementations are hard to come by.

73,
John KD4IDY


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