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Electronic Filters (608 words)
Linear-active filters serve applications that require system bandwidths as close as possible to the sampling frequency, with a sharp cutoff.
Electronic designers often try to ensure a product's signal integrity by constructing their own electronic filter circuitry.
It covers all of the basic concepts of electronic filter design, and describes many of the design considerations and problems that will be encountered by electronic signal filter designers.
ESF Electronic Filters (1247 words)
Therefore, the ESF Electronic Air Cleaner is really two filters in one due to the symmetry about the central grid.
Filters are designed to capture and hold larger airborne particulate.
The ESF Electronic Air Cleaner, a whole house air cleaner currently available in thirty-five standard sizes, is designed to easily replace an existing filter in a homes forced air heating or A/C system.
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