Analog and Digital designs in Super FILTER can be defined by
entering Zeros and Poles on the S- and Z-planes, in addition to specifying a network
scheme in case of digital definitions.
Super FILTER accepts the input information in two ways.
First, the real and imaginary parts of each zero or pole can be entered.
Alternatively, the Natural Frequency and the Quality factor for each point can be used.
Filters of the functions LPF, HPF, and BPF can optionally be designed with
zeros, while filters of the functions APF and Notch always possess zeros.
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