low-pass filter
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Definition
Noun: A low-pass filter is an electronic circuit or signal processing function that allows signals with a frequency lower than a specific cutoff frequency to pass through with minimal reduction, while it significantly reduces (attenuates) the amplitude of signals with frequencies higher than that cutoff point.
Usage
This term is used in electronics, audio engineering, telecommunications, and digital signal processing to describe a component or algorithm that removes high-frequency components from a signal. * The audio system uses a low-pass filter to remove high-frequency noise from the recorded signal. * To smooth the sensor data, the engineer applied a digital low-pass filter in the software.
Advanced Usage
- Cutoff Frequency: The specific frequency at which the filter begins to attenuate the signal. It is a critical parameter for any low-pass filter.
- The low-pass filter was set with a cutoff frequency of 1 kHz.
- Roll-off: The rate at which the filter attenuates frequencies beyond the cutoff point, often measured in decibels per octave (dB/octave) or decibels per decade (dB/decade).
- A steeper roll-off in the low-pass filter more aggressively removes unwanted high frequencies.
Variants and Related Words
- LPF: A common abbreviation for "low-pass filter."
- High-pass filter: The complementary filter that passes high frequencies and attenuates low frequencies.
- Band-pass filter: A filter that passes frequencies within a specific range and attenuates frequencies outside that range.
- Filtering (n.): The general process of removing unwanted components from a signal.
Synonyms
- Smoothing filter (in specific contexts, particularly for removing high-frequency noise to create a smoother signal).
Related Concepts
- Attenuation: The reduction in the strength or amplitude of a signal.
- Frequency Response: A graph showing how a filter affects signals at different frequencies.
- RC Filter: A simple type of analog low-pass filter made from a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C).
Noun
- a filter that passes frequencies below a certain value and attenuates frequencies above that value