SECTION 5-1

Introduction

Filters are networks that process signals in a frequency-dependent manner. The basic concept of a filter can be explained by examining the frequency-dependent nature of the impedance of capacitors and inductors. Consider a voltage divider where the shunt leg is a reactive impedance. As the frequency is changed, the value of the reactive impedance changes, and the voltage divider ratio changes. This mechanism yields the frequency dependent change in the input/output transfer function that is defined as the frequency-response.

Filters have many practical applications. A simple, single pole, low-pass filter (the integrator) is often used to stabilize amplifiers by rolling off the gain at higher frequencies where excessive ...

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