- A
stopband is a band of frequencies,
between specified limits,
through which a circuit, such as a
filter or
telephone circuit, does not
allow signals to...
- p****band value). Alternatively, a
stopband corner frequency may be
specified as a
point where a
transition band and a
stopband meet: a
frequency for
which the...
- than
Butterworth filters, and have
either p****band
ripple (type I) or
stopband ripple (type II).
Chebyshev filters have the
property that they minimize...
- the
number of
sections required is
mostly determined by the
amount of
stopband rejection required. In its
simplest form, the
filter can
consist entirely...
- e., has no ripples) in the p****band and
rolls off
towards zero in the
stopband. When
viewed on a
logarithmic Bode plot, the
response slopes off linearly...
- a band-p**** filter. A
notch filter is a band-stop
filter with a
narrow stopband (high Q factor).
Narrow notch filters (optical) are used in
Raman spectroscopy...
- with
equalized ripple (equiripple)
behavior in both the p****band and the
stopband. The
amount of
ripple in each band is
independently adjustable, and no...
- set of
objective criteria such as p****band, p****band attenuation,
stopband, and
stopband attenuation,
where the p****bands are the
frequency ranges for which...
- filter's
cutoff frequency.
Filters of
higher order have
steeper slope in the
stopband, such that the
slope of nth-order
filters equals 20n dB per decade. Higher...
- filter –
maximally flat in p****band and
stopband for the
given order Chebyshev filter (Type I) –
maximally flat in
stopband,
sharper cutoff than a Butterworth...