vivkr
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Hi James,
The passband gain of a ladder filter designed directly as per the textbook recipe should always be -6 dB. This is owing to the fact that the ladder filter is generally designed as a doubly-terminated reactance network. Essentially, you will have an Rin and an Rload in the network, and if you have normalized them to the same value, you can see for yourself that the voltage gain cannot exceed 1/2 in the passband.
As for your not seeing any ripple in the passband, I would have been happier if there was none. Probably has to do with the choice of your filter type and coefficients.
In order to increase the gain, you will need to either add an explicit gain stage, or make some modifications, typically adding some extra branches etc. However, I am not so familiar with ladder filters as to be able to tell you exactly what should be done, and what the impact on the final circuit performance will be.
Perhaps someone else can.
Regards Vivek
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