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Item type:Publication, Design of MURROMAF filters with equiripple stopband attenuation(1989-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Rungsunseri, Y.Punkasirikul, C.A class of filters known as multiple real-pole equal-ripple rational (MRPER) filters has already been proposed. It provides the advantages of third-order block realization or the Cauer type of filter. A design technique is proposed here for a multiple real-root maximally flat (MURROMAF) filter with equiripple stopband. Hence, the filter designer is now provided with a third-order block realization of the inverse Chebyshev type of filter. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Transitional multiple-real-pole/multiple-critical-pole transfer functions for lowpass RC-active filter design(1988-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P.Buabthong, N.A new class of all-pole multiple-real-pole/multiple-critical-pole transfer functions is described. The function characteristics lie between the maximally flat type and the equiripple type. Hence, they provide a lowpass RC -active filter designer with the freedom to trade between the selectivity of the filter response and the filter sensitivity. © 1988, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Recursive Digital Filters With Predetermined Group Delay And Chebyshev Stopband Attenuation(1988-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Yammun, K.Khunkitti, A.Recently, a conformal mapping technique has been described whereby the transfer function of a recursive digital filter with prescribed group delay and Chebyshev stopband can be obtained in such a way that the numerator and denominator polynomials are different in order. It is shown here that such a transfer function can also be determined using the familiar bilinear transformation and the well known method in the s-domain. Numerical examples are included to demonstrate the technique. © 1988, The Institution of Electrical Engineers. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Maximally Flat Design of RC-Active Low-Pass Filters with Sharp Cutoff by Cascading Third-Order Blocks(1986-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P.Punkasirikul, C.A design technique for a multiple real root maximally flat (MURROMAF) with coincident pairs of transmission zeros is described. In comparison with previous reports, the technique offers two main advantages. First, the passband magnitude responses show no distortion with respect to the maximally flat criterion. Secondly, there is more freedom on the choices of the real pole multiplicity and the number of coincident pairs of the transmission zeros as long as the realizability condition is observed. © 1986 IEEE - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Multiple critical pole maximally flat RC active filter with sharp cutoff(1986-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Kimpan, C.Rungsunseri, Y.A maximally flat RC active filter with sharp cutoff can be achieved by including single or multiple pairs of coincident transmission zeros but at the expense of high Q-factor of the critical pole pair. A novel design technique is proposed here to reduce the Q-factor of such filters by increasing the multiplicity of the critical pole pairs. Hence a new class of sharp cutoff maximally flat RC active filters with low sensitivity is obtained. © 1986, The Institution of Electrical Engineers. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, An Alternative Design for a Multiple-Real-Pole/Multiple-Critical-Pole All-Pole Equiripple RC Active Low-Pass Filter(1986-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Buabthong, N.Vannakrajrojn, S.A design technique for a class of all-pole transfer functions with multiple real poles and multiple critical poles and equiripple passband magnitude response is described. It is seen as an alternative design which is mathematically simpler than the generalized method previously proposed [8]. it is useful for the designer who is more familiar with the simultaneous linear equations than the optimization using linear programming. © 1986 IEEE. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, An Improved Counting and Direction-Sensing Circuit for N/C Systems(1983-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Chinakarn, M. ;Manusmongkol, P.Assavavimol, P.A new counting and direction-sensing circuit which produces twice as many counting pulses as that of an earlier design is described. It offers two alternative advantages, i.e., it may be regarded as doubling the accuracy of displacement measurement or relaxing the stringent resolution requirement of a transducer, such as the Moire transducer, by half. Copyright © 1983 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Transition between a flat magnitude and a sharp cut-off lowpass filter(1979-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P.Lomtong, P.A Butterworth lowpass filter provides excellent flatness around ω = 0 but the cut-off rate is low. Recently improvements to the cut-off rate have been made by introducing one ripple near the band edge. This paper offers a generalized design technique such that any degree of trade-offs between flat magnitude around ω = 0 and sharp cut-off at the band edge can be obtained while keeping the ratio of the reflected power to the transmitted power at minimum. © 1979 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Filter coefficients of high-pass and band-elimination recursive digital filters with a maximally flat group delay(1979-10-01) ;Thajchayapong, P.Cheevasuvit, F.The design technique for a recursive digital filter with a maximally flat group delay at an arbitrary specified frequency is known. It is shown here that, for certain cases, the filter coefficients for high-pass and band-elimination recursive digital filters with a maximally flat group delay can be expressed in closed forms. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Transitional MURROMAF-MURROER filters with Additional Members(1980-01-01) ;Thajchayapong, P. ;Suwatanapankul, V.Cheevasuvit, F.Recently, a method [4] has been described foi the design of transitional MURROMAF-MURROER filters whose members exhibit odd numbers of passband ripple peaks. An additional technique is proposed here to find also those with even numbers of the ripple peaks. Hence, transitional MURROMAF-MURROER filters with complete transitional members. Copyright © 1980 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
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