Butterworth Filters
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Butterworth filters are a class of all-pole filters, where the poles of the normalized transfer function are equally spaced along the unit circle (). This results in a maximally flat pass-band magnitude response, or equivalently:
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This means that the derivative of the magnitude at DC is zero.
The Low-Pass Butterworth Filter
The low-pass Butterworth filter has the following magnitude response:
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Where is the filter order and is the frequency. Note that <math>\left|H\left(j\omega\right)\right|^2 = \left|H\left(s\right)\right|^2 = H\left(s\right)\cdot H^*\left(s\right).