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Bessell filters feature a relatively flat pass band, slow roll-off, and complex circuitry. The stopband is fairly monotonic or ripple-free. Butterworth filters provide a very flat response and almost no attenuation in the pass band. The roll-off rate... Search by Specification | Learn More about Signal Filters
Butterworth, Chebyshev (Cauer), elliptic, Gaussian, and Legendre. Bessel filters are active low pass filters with a passband that maximizes the group delay at zero frequency, thus showing a constant group delay in the passband. Butterworth filters... Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Low Pass Filters
...specification to consider when selecting active filters. Choices include Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, and elliptic. Bessel filters are active filters with a passband that maximizes the group delay at zero frequency, thus showing a constant group... Search by Specification | Learn More about Active Filters
...characteristic is an important specification to consider when selecting active band pass filters. Choices include Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, elliptic, Gaussian, and Legendre. Bessel filters are active band pass filters with a passband that maximizes... Learn More about Active Band Pass Filters
...and manufactured using surface acoustic wave (SAW) technology. Filter frequency response is an important specification to consider when selecting IC electronic filters. Choices include Bessel filters, Butterworth filters, Cauer or elliptic filters... Search by Specification | Learn More about IC Electronic 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
Electromagnetic (EMI) filters and radio frequency interference (RFI) filters purify signals by attenuating the high-frequency RFI (typically 150kHz and up) and passing the low frequency EMI. Search by Specification | Learn More about EMI Filters and RFI Filters
...multi-pole, analog and digital filters that support a variety of functions. Some devices provide programmable, anti-aliasing filters that include a low pass cutoff frequency and a high pass cutoff frequency. Filter types include Bessel, Butterworth... Search by Specification | Learn More about Data Acquisition Computer Boards
...are available. Filter types include Bessel, Butterworth, Cauer or Elliptic, Chebyshev, and linear phase. Some data acquisition input modules include a filter with both a low pass cutoff frequency and a high pass cutoff frequency. Other modules include a user... Search by Specification | Learn More about Data Acquisition Input Modules
Data acquisition systems and instruments collect, digitize and process multiple sensor or signal inputs for the purpose of monitoring, analyzing and/or controlling systems and processes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Data Acquisition Systems and Instruments
Signal conditioning products provide amplification, filtering, converting, and other processes required to make sensor output suitable for reading by computer boards. Search by Specification | Learn More about Signal Conditioners
Instrumentation amplifiers are differential amplifiers that have been optimized for use with DC signals. They are characterized by high gain, high common mode rejection ratio (CMRR), and high input impedance. Search by Specification | Learn More about Instrumentation Amplifiers
...is an important specification to consider when selecting passive filters. Choices include Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, and elliptic. Bessel filters are passive filters with a passband which maximizes the group delay at zero frequency, thus showing a constant... Learn More about Passive Filters
...when a response (such as convolution) is required instead of high-pass, low-pass, band-pass or band-reject. Filter frequency response is an important specification to consider when selecting digital filters. Choices include Bessel, Butterworth... Learn More about Digital Filters
...are also used in portable devices such as digital cameras and cell phones. Filter characteristic is an important specification to consider when selecting active high pass filters. Bessel, Butterworth, Chebyshev, elliptic, Gaussian, and Legendre... Learn More about Active High Pass Filters
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Model 3940 3Hz to 2MHz Programmable Filter Krohn-Hite Corporation
GaGe Signal Averaging FPGA Technology KineticSystems/GaGe
Model 3380 0.1Hz to 200kHz Series Filters Krohn-Hite Corporation
Model 3988 0.03Hz to 1MHz Dual Channel Filter Krohn-Hite Corporation
Model 3945 3-Channel Programmable/Benchtop Filter Krohn-Hite Corporation
Model 3900 1Hz to 99kHz Elliptical Filter Krohn-Hite Corporation
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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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)
The Krohn-Hite Model 3900 has two independent filter channels with a tunable cutoff frequency range from 1Hz to 99kHz and 115dB/octave rolloff. Each channel has a stopband attenuation of >80dB and a passband ripple of typically 0.22dB. Provided are selectable single-ended or differential input with input gains up to 40dB in 10dB steps and output gains to 20dB. (read more)
CRONOS-PL is the first ever realization of the integrated platform concept, so popular in the automotive industry, applied to a data acquisition system. (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| TLC04ID | Newark | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS | Analog Filters | Butterworth Fourth-Order Low-Pass Switched-Capacitor Filter IC; IC Filter Type:Switched Capacitor; Filter Order Max:4th Order; Supply Voltage Min:2.25V; Termination:SMD; Package/Case:8-SO; No. of Pins:8 RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| MXL1062CS+T | Digi-Key | Maxim Integrated Products | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC BUTTERWORTH FILTER 16-SOIC |
| TLC14CDR | Digi-Key | Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC BUTTERWORTH FILTER 8-SOIC |
| TLC14ID | Digi-Key | Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC BUTTERWORTH FILTER 8-SOIC |
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MATLAB Central - Files filter all pass analog filter analog filter design bessel butterworth butterworth filters chebychev chebyshe chebyshev filters elliptic filter filter See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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MATLAB Central - File detail - Butterworth Low-Pass Filter Butterworth Low-Pass Filter by Everton Alves Low-pass filter inplmentation using Butterworth topology See MathWorks, Inc. (The) Information |
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Butterworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Butterworth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Butterworth is a surname, and may refer to: |
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Luke Butterworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luke Butterworth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Luke Butterworth Personal information Full name |
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A BUTTERWORTH-FILTER COOKBOOK Next: Butterworth-filter finding program Up: Spectrum and phase Previous: Relation of amplitude to |
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Examples of Butterworth filters Next: PHASE DELAY AND GROUP Up: A BUTTERWORTH-FILTER COOKBOOK Previous: Butterworth-filter finding program |
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Butterworth Systems - Butterworth Tank Cleaning Systems Butterworth The Most Recognized Name in Tank Cleaning! See Butterworth, Inc. Information |
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Butterworth Filters - NI High Speed Digitizers Help Butterworth Filters »Table of Contents NI-SCOPE supports the following attributes for configuring Butterworth filters: |
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Butterworth Filter (Not in Base Package) - LabVIEW 8.2... Generates a digital Butterworth filter by calling the Butterworth Coefficients VI. The data type you wire to the X input determines the polymorphic |
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Butterworth Lowpass Design Introduction to Digital Filters Recursive Digital Filter Design Butterworth Lowpass Poles and Zeros |