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band-pass filter
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band-pass filter
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1. (Electronics) Electronics a filter that transmits only those currents having a frequency lying within specified limits Compare high-pass filter, low-pass filter
2. (Physics / General Physics) an optical device, consisting of absorbing filters, for transmitting electromagnetic waves of predetermined wavelengths


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Tokyo, Sept 25, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - TDK Corporation announced today that it developed a 1005-size thin-film band-pass filter that is just 0.
With a simple set-up process using a Windows(R)-compatible GUI interface supplied with each unit, or using third-party outboard controllers, the AmpTraXX user can select among high-pass, low-pass, and band-pass filter types for each of the 16 channels, then set gain, cutoff frequency, and filter Q by adjusting sliders on the unit's control panel.
24, 2001 Cutting-Edge Filters Can Perform Either Tunable Band-Pass Filtering or Tunable Notch Filtering StockerYale, Inc.
 
 
 
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