Filter Time Response - MoreDat2024-03-28T23:01:13Zhttp://moredat.ning.com/forum/topics/filter-time-response?commentId=6483656%3AComment%3A1617&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI'm not sure what you mean by…tag:moredat.ning.com,2012-05-04:6483656:Comment:16172012-05-04T20:13:59.291ZJerryhttp://moredat.ning.com/profile/Jerry
<p>I'm not sure what you mean by time response. When considering filters you have four basic types: low pass, high pass, bandpass and notch.</p>
<p>The low pass filter would pass everything from 0Hz up to it's limiting frequency which is called the cutoff frequency (fc). You can find the cutoff frequency by the formula 1/2piRC. And in the case of the low pass filter, this also gives you the bandwidth.</p>
<p>If this does not answer your question then please help me to understand what it is…</p>
<p>I'm not sure what you mean by time response. When considering filters you have four basic types: low pass, high pass, bandpass and notch.</p>
<p>The low pass filter would pass everything from 0Hz up to it's limiting frequency which is called the cutoff frequency (fc). You can find the cutoff frequency by the formula 1/2piRC. And in the case of the low pass filter, this also gives you the bandwidth.</p>
<p>If this does not answer your question then please help me to understand what it is that you want to know.</p>