Raphael Schneider (rasch@med1.med.tu-muenchen.de) wrote:
: Hi,
: does anyone knows what a boxcar low-pass filter is and how it works?
: Thanks Raphael
A boxcar filter uses a rectangular window in the frequency domain.
In a drawing it looks like:
|Hi Everyone, I need simple explanation for the way Boxcar filter works, and if some graphs provided that will be useful. thanks in advance
|
ampl. |
|___________
| |
| |
| |
|___________|_________
F_0
frequency--->
Untill F=F_0 it passes all frequencies, while it cuts
signal components above this frequency F_0.
If the filter as a edgy fall-off at F=F_0 it may produce
unwanted effects like a tone at this frequency (e.g.
if you would listen to noise filtered by the boxcar).
Any handbook about (digital or analog) filtering will
describe it in detail.
Edwin Verheijen
On Monday, February 12, 1996 at 10:00:00 AM UTC+2, Edwin Verheijen wrote:
Raphael Schneider (rasch@med1.med.tu-muenchen.de) wrote:
: Hi,
: does anyone knows what a boxcar low-pass filter is and how it works?
: Thanks Raphael
A boxcar filter uses a rectangular window in the frequency domain.
In a drawing it looks like:
|Hi Everyone, I need simple explanation for the way Boxcar filter works, and if some graphs provided that will be useful. thanks in advance
|
ampl. |
|___________
| |
| |
| |
|___________|_________
F_0
frequency--->
Untill F=F_0 it passes all frequencies, while it cuts
signal components above this frequency F_0.
If the filter as a edgy fall-off at F=F_0 it may produce
unwanted effects like a tone at this frequency (e.g.
if you would listen to noise filtered by the boxcar).
Any handbook about (digital or analog) filtering will
describe it in detail.
Edwin Verheijen
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