Abstract
Filters are essential building blocks of instrumentation schemes; they serve a variety of purposes at different locations in the scheme: -
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Band limiting and improving the signal to noise ratio
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band limiting before sampling to minimize aliasing errors
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picking out a frequency component or suppressing a selected frequency component from a signal
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restricting the band of frequencies retained after modulation or demodulation
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Padmanabhan, T.R. (2000). Active Filters. In: Industrial Instrumentation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0451-3_5
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