Is it possible for a normalized (ie all component values=1) passive filter (only r, l and c are allowed ) to have transcendental poles or zeros?
nukey
Is it possible for a normalized (ie all component values=1) passive filter (only r, l and c are allowed ) to have transcendental poles or zeros?
nukey
Radians? Hz? If Hz, a one pole LPF with Rin=3D1, Cp=3D1 gives you 1/ (2*Pi) [Hz] which sure is transcendental in my book.
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