passbandrippel
Passbandrippel, commonly referred to as passband ripple, describes the variation of a filter’s magnitude response within its passband. It is a standard performance metric in both analog and digital filter design, and it is particularly emphasized in Chebyshev Type I and elliptic (Cauer) filters.
The passband is the frequency range where signals are intended to pass with minimal attenuation. In this
A smaller Rp yields a flatter passband but often requires a higher filter order or a wider
Causes and measurement practice
Passband ripple arises from the filter’s transfer function, component tolerances, quantization, and finite precision in implementation.
Passband ripple is a key criterion in telecommunications, audio processing, RF front-ends, and any application requiring