What is the amplitude of the desired signal (the 1 kHz signal)? Can it change frequency? If so, how much?The amplitude of the desired signal is around 0.5V.The frequency can change by around 20Hz.
What is the nature of the undesired signal(s)? Single tone interference? Multiple interfering tones? Broad band noise?The noise is broadband noise from electronics circuit.
What are the amplitude(s) and frequency(ies) of the interferring signal(s)?I am not aware of the amplitude of the interfering signal but the frequency would be broadband.
How much attenuation of the desired signal is
acceptable? Can you amplify it after the filter? Is the phase of the
signal important? If so, how much phase shift can be tolerated?The attenuation of the signal is not so crucial as it can be amplified but the phase is important. As the filter signal will eventually be used to drive an external circuit, any phase shift would reduce the accuracy. My computer is acting as the feedback since I am not using any hardware, my pc is actually filter the input signal and feeding it back to the system. So any delay or phase shift would not be undesireable.
How much of the interfering signal can the system
tolerate after the filter? Or, How large must the output signal to
interference or noise ratio be?My estimate is that the interfering signal be -10dB below the desired signal.