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... "As long as filtering is necessary, it might as well be a narrow as the widest signal of interest and as sharp as possible so long as it's convenient and doesn't distort the signal too much." "As sharp as possible" and "doesn't distort the signal too much" are somewhat conflicting goals: In general, the steeper the skirts of a filter, the more group delay variation you get there at the edges (hence, Butterworth has less group delay variation than Chebyshev which has less than Elliptic). Now, you can certainly account for this by widening the passband a bit and then perhaps using even steeper skirts, or you can compensate for it digitally if you can characterize it, but the main point here is that it does get rather complex -- hence the trend to have somewhat "looser" analog filters (and thus low group delay variation) and then do whatever you want digitally. |
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