For the given transfer function obtain the values of C1, C2 and R2 which realize the transfer function. Assume R1=25 kOhm. \frac{V_o(s)}{V_i(s)} = \frac{16 \times 10^5 s}{s^2 + 24s + 128 \times 10^6}
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