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u/grousemoor · 4 pointsr/AskElectronics

In general making less poles per OPAMP can give you other advantages: less sensitivity in terms of components values, in case of bandpass filters Q with smaller component spread and so on. For filters theory, I can recommend two books: Modern Filter Design and Analog Filers Design by Van Valkengburg - 1982 classic. I read them while preparing my master thesis and learned a lot from them.

If you want to plot the transfer function of any filter (I assume you mean gain and phase in function of frequency), it's quite easy. You either need assumed transfer function (with jomega or s as variable) or analyse given circuit using phasors method. Then, just calculate the absolute value of transfer function and plot it using any plotting software (Matlab, Octave, Gnuplot, you can even use Excel).

Once you know the transfer function, there is also a method for drawing an approximated frequency response using Bode plots.

u/CrusaderT2 · 1 pointr/ElectricalEngineering

Power professor here:

The golden bible for distribution is this:
power system analsys by Grainger (blue book) I got 3 copies myself: https://www.amazon.com/Power-System-Analysis-Grainger/dp/0070585156/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1478498866&sr=8-1&keywords=power+system+analysis+grainger

Granted I am sure there are newer ones. But all the theory has not changed.

For protection : Old but good, Art and Science of Protective Relaying http://www.gegridsolutions.com/multilin/notes/artsci/artsci.pdf

For controls, I dont really know any tbh, sorry. I dont mess with that as much : (

u/who_dat_who_der · 2 pointsr/engineering

Powerflow: Steveson/Grainger

System Dynamics: Kundar

Protection: Blackburn

u/eedoctor · 2 pointsr/ElectricalEngineering

I studied analog filter design from this book https://www.amazon.com/dp/0030592461 its a classic.