A Simulation Study of FIR Anti-Aliasing Filters

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This paper brief describes FIR anti-aliasing filters with equiripple pass bands and stop bands. We designed equiripple linear-phase FIR filters with one stage, two stages and three stages. The simulation results of the proposed design scheme are very encouraging as far as robustness and computational complexity are concerned

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