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Active band reject filters are tuned circuits that prevent the passage of signals within a specified band of frequencies. These devices are also known as bandstop or notch filters. Learn More about Active Band Reject Filters
RF band reject filters are tuned circuits that prevent the passage of signals within a specified band of frequencies. These devices are also known as bandstop or notch filters. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Band Reject Filters
RF filters and microwave filters are devices that pass or reject signals by frequency. Basic types include bandpass filters, band reject filters, low pass filters, and high pass filters. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Filters and Microwave Filters
RF band pass filters are active or passive circuits that pass signals from a specific frequency band and reject signals from out-of-band frequencies. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters, crystal filters, and cavity filters are types of band pass filters. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Band Pass Filters
Active band pass filters are used to attenuate frequencies below and above a range of frequencies (i.e., the bandwidth or passband of the filter). Learn More about Active Band Pass Filters
Active filters are electronic filers that use active components such as voltage amplifiers or operational amplifiers. The amplifier shapes and stabilizes the behavior of the filter, and serves as a buffer interface to the driven component. Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Filters
RF low pass filters pass signals from low frequencies and reject signals from high frequencies. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF Low Pass Filters
RF high pass filters pass signals from high frequencies and reject signals from low frequencies. Search by Specification | Learn More about RF High Pass Filters
Digital filters use digital signal processing (DSP) to perform numerical calculations on sampled values of a signal. Learn More about Digital Filters
Passive filters are implemented using only passive components such as resistors, capacitors and inductors. These filters do not produce any amplification of the input signal. Learn More about Passive Filters
IC electronic filters are frequency-selective circuits that consist of devices such resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors, or operational amplifiers coupled with reactive components. Search by Specification | Learn More about IC Electronic Filters
Active low pass filters pass signals from low frequencies and reject signals from high frequencies. Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Low Pass Filters
Active high pass filters pass signals from high frequencies and reject signals from low frequencies. Learn More about Active High Pass Filters
Industrial air filters reduce the number of particles in the air that passes through them. Search by Specification | Learn More about Industrial Air Filters
Camera filters provide a range of optical filtering effects in scientific, research, and industrial applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Camera Filters
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The Krohn-Hite Model 3945 programmable filter provides one Butterworth channel of low-pass, tunable over the range from 170Hz to 25.6MHz; and two independent Butterworth or Bessel channels of low-pass, high-pass or bypass, one channel of band-pass or band-reject, tunable over the range from 3Hz to 2MHz. (read more)
The Krohn-Hite 3360 Series provides a tunable frequency range from 0.1Hz to 200kHz, and with the 002 option, the range is extended to 0.005Hz. Each channel of the 3360 Series is a selectable low-pass or high-pass, 4-pole filter providing an input gain to 50dB, and an output gain to 20dB selectable in 0.1dB steps. Standard response types are Butterworth and Bessel. (read more)
The KH Model 3380 Filter Series are one, two or four channel filters providing ease of operation and the reliability Krohn-Hite has been known for since 1949; along with a price that will fit any budget. (read more)
The Krohn-Hite Model 3944 is a 4-channel, Butterworth/Bessel filter providing GPIB/benchtop filtering covering a cutoff frequency range from 3Hz to 2MHz. Passband gain is unity, and the attenuation slope is 24dB/octave per channel. The 3944 will accept input signals of ±4.5V peak providing input and output gains of 0dB or 20dB selectable via the front panel keyboard or the GPIB bus. (read more)
The Krohn-Hite Model 3940 programmable, dual channel, Butterworth/Bessel filter is a GPIB/benchtop filter covering a cutoff frequency range from 3Hz to 2MHz. Attenuation slope is 24dB/octave per channel. The 3940 will accept input levels of ±4.5V peak. Pre and post-filter gains of 0dB or 20dB is also provided. All functions are front panel or GPIB bus controlled. (read more)
The Krohn-Hite Model 3988 provides a tunable frequency range from 0.03Hz to 1MHz in the low-pass mode and 0.03Hz to 300kHz in the high-pass mode. Both low end frequency cutoff is 0.003Hz with the 002 option. Each channel of the 3988 is an 8-pole, wide range, low-pass/high-pass filter or an amplifier providing gains to 70dB in 0.1dB steps. (read more)
The Krohn-Hite Model 3955 programmable, dual channel, low-pass filter is the first dual low-pass programmable filter of its kind, covering the wide cutoff frequency range from 170Hz to 25.6MHz with 2 digits of resolution. The 3955 is a 4-pole, maximally flat (Butterworth) filter, with an attenuation slope of 24dB/octave and a stopband attenuation of >100dB referred to 1Vrms input. (read more)
The KH 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D Series of continuous-time fixed-frequency precision active filter modules from Krohn-Hite provide filtering in a 1 to 16-pole compact package, with the choice of cutoff frequencies selectable within the frequency range from 1Hz to 2MHz low-pass and 1Hz to 600kHz high-pass. (read more)
Low voltage/high frequency noise is caused by everyday events such as turning on machinery, motors, or equipment. Although noise is less dramatic than high voltage transients, the long term effects of these frequent disturbances can be as damaging. Filtering systems such as SolaHD Active Tracking Filters provide clean AC power by eliminating lower voltage noise. (read more)
Liebert Interceptor ATF Series active tracking filter offers the highest level of facility-wide surge protection with the lowest UL 1449 clamping ratings available. (read more)
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A Basic Introduction to Filters - Active, Passive and... A Basic Introduction to Application Note 779 Kerry Lacanette Filters Active Passive April 1991 Introduction and Switched-Capacitor 1 0 INTRODUCTION See National Semiconductor Information |
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Active Filter This is because in an active filter application, you are actually getting band reject characteristics from the gain of the amplifier. See National Semiconductor Information |
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Active Filter Design Application - FILTERPRO - TI Software... The FilterPro V2.0 band-reject filter uses a high-pass filter summed with a low-pass filter. Active Filter Design Application Status: ACTIVE |
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802.16d/e RF Chipset Solution - 3.5G Band Chipset - TRF1216 -... Provision for External Image Reject/Band-Pass Filter |
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Rarely Asked Questions... | Analog Devices See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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How to use the Filter Wizard in NI Multisim - Developer Zone -... Choices are low pass, high pass, band pass or band reject. How to use the Filter Wizard in NI Multisim |
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KR Electronics LC Filters KR Electronics manufactures all filter types and individually synthesizes filters for special applications. See KR Electronics, Inc. Information |
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Digitally programmable universal active filter for bio signal... |
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Use of active networks to widen the spectrum of application of... Keywords: active networks piezoelectric filters active bulk acoustic wave BAW piezoelectric filters inductorless passive piezoelectric filters |
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Filter Design - Circuit Sage 2nd Order Low-Q Active Filter Design: This tool calculates the required resistor and capacitor values for a second order low-Q active filter. |