SLOA049D July 2000 – February 2023
Referring to a table listing the zeros of the second-order Bessel polynomial:
A table of coefficients provides and .
Again, coefficients directly appear in standard form, so the realization of a second-order low-pass Bessel filter is made by a circuit with the transfer function:
Normalize Equation 15 so that it is in standard form. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by scales the gain factor (which is arbitrary) and gives the normalized form:
Equation 22 is the same as Equation 17 with and