cutoff frequency

  • 1cutoff frequency — n. Electronics a frequency level above or below which a device fails to respond or operate efficiently * * * …

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  • 2cutoff frequency — n. Electronics a frequency level above or below which a device fails to respond or operate efficiently …

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  • 3Cutoff frequency — This article is about signal processing. For other uses, see Cutoff (disambiguation). Magnitude transfer function of a bandpass filter with lower 3 dB cutoff frequency f1 and upper 3dB cutoff frequency f2 …

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  • 4Spatial cutoff frequency — In optics, spatial cutoff frequency is a precise way to quantify the smallest object resolvable by an optical system. Due to diffraction at the image plane, all optical systems act as low pass filters with a finite ability to resolve detail. If… …

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  • 5waveguide cutoff frequency — ribinis bangolaidžio dažnis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Ribinis dažnis, ribojantis bangolaidžiu galinčių sklisti elektromagnetinių bangų dažnių sritį. atitikmenys: angl. waveguide critical frequency; waveguide… …

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  • 6Cutoff — or cut off or cut off may refer to: Contents 1 Science and technology 2 Clothing and fashion 3 Roads and trails …

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  • 7Cutoff (disambiguation) — Cutoff may refer to: * Cutoff, a range of values to be considered in physics. * Cutoff (steam engine), the point in the piston stroke at which the inlet valve is closed. * Cutoff (metalworking), a piercing operation used to cut a workpiece from… …

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  • 8Frequency — For other uses, see Frequency (disambiguation). Three cyclically flashing lights, from lowest frequency (top) to highest frequency (bottom). f is the frequency in hertz (Hz), meaning the number of cycles per second. T is the period in seconds (s) …

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  • 9Frequency range — A frequency range or frequency band is a range of wave frequencies. It most often refers to either a range of frequencies in sound or a range of frequencies in electromagnetic radiation, which includes light and radio waves. Many radio devices… …

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  • 10Frequency mixer — This article is about non linear mixing operating in the frequency domain. For other types of mixers, see electronic mixer. Frequency Mixer Symbol. In electronics a mixer or frequency mixer is a nonlinear electrical circuit that creates new… …

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