??? 07/21/08 12:12 Modified: 07/21/08 12:13 Read: times |
#156885 - Butterworth versus Bessel Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Raghunathan said:
Basically I need a low pass filter and I have been successful with some variants of the Butterworth. Take care, the standard Butterworth filter shows ringing and overshot. In data logger applications I would prefer Bessel filter or something that's here called compromise filter (or eventually better known as Paynter- or Thompson-Butterworth filter). Kai |
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