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OF UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Homework 3 Due Thursday, October 3, 2000 Due Thursday, October 9, 2003 EECS 247 FALL 2002 Fall 2003 B. E. Boser B.E. BOSER B. Murmann Design an elliptic filter with the following specifications: fpass fstop rpass rstop 20 MHz 35 MHz < 0.2 dB > 65 dB a) What is the required filter order? b)...

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