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slew rate and gain bandwidth product are the primary parameters to be considered in filter design..
Other parameters such as offset voltage, bias current etc., are secondary parameters to be considered..
For detailed information see the texas instruments active filter design guides
slew rate and gain bandwidth product are the primary parameters to be considered in filter design..
Other parameters such as offset voltage, bias current etc., are secondary parameters to be considered
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In fact, specification of an Analog filter depends on application requirement. that is, if your filter does not have a large signal at its input, slew rate of the Opamp or OTA is not very critical spec. that is in most cases. to design Gm-C filters you can refer to John & Martin's book, Chap. 15. another good tutorial paper about low-voltage techiques and designing CT filters in the following:
Sh. Chatterjee, Y. Tsividis, P. Kinget, "0.5-V Analog Circuit Techniques and Their Application in OTA and Filter Design," JSSC'05.
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