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  2. Transfer function - Wikipedia

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    The transfer function of a two-port electronic circuit, such as an amplifier, might be a two-dimensional graph of the scalar voltage at the output as a function of the scalar voltage applied to the input; the transfer function of an electromechanical actuator might be the mechanical displacement of the movable arm as a function of electric ...

  3. Butterworth filter - Wikipedia

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    The log of the absolute value of the transfer function () is plotted in complex frequency space in the second graph on the right. The function is defined by the three poles in the left half of the complex frequency plane. Log density plot of the transfer function () in complex frequency space for the third-order Butterworth filter with =1. The ...

  4. Closed-loop transfer function - Wikipedia

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    The closed-loop transfer function is measured at the output. The output signal can be calculated from the closed-loop transfer function and the input signal. Signals may be waveforms, images, or other types of data streams. An example of a closed-loop block diagram, from which a transfer function may be computed, is shown below:

  5. Digital biquad filter - Wikipedia

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    In signal processing, a digital biquad filter is a second order recursive linear filter, containing two poles and two zeros. "Biquad" is an abbreviation of "biquadratic", which refers to the fact that in the Z domain, its transfer function is the ratio of two quadratic functions:

  6. File:Second order transfer function.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Step responses for a second order system defined by the transfer function: = + + where is the damping ratio and is the undamped natural frequency.The equations were obtained from here, plotted using maxima and edited in a text editor to insert the Greek alphabets in the plot.

  7. Low-pass filter - Wikipedia

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    If the transfer function of a first-order low-pass filter has a zero as well as a pole, the Bode plot flattens out again, at some maximum attenuation of high frequencies; such an effect is caused for example by a little bit of the input leaking around the one-pole filter; this one-pole–one-zero filter is still a first-order low-pass.

  8. Electronic filter topology - Wikipedia

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    A biquad filter is a type of linear filter that implements a transfer function that is the ratio of two quadratic functions. The name biquad is short for biquadratic. Any second-order filter topology can be referred to as a biquad, such as the MFB or Sallen-Key. [5] [6] However, there is also a specific "biquad" topology. It is also sometimes ...

  9. Sallen–Key topology - Wikipedia

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    For example, a second-order Butterworth filter, which has maximally flat passband frequency response, has a of /. By comparison, a value of Q = 1 / 2 {\displaystyle Q=1/2} corresponds to the series cascade of two identical simple low-pass filters.