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Electronic filter and Signal processing

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Difference between Electronic filter and Signal processing

Electronic filter vs. Signal processing

Electronic filters are circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal, to enhance wanted ones, or both. Signal processing concerns the analysis, synthesis, and modification of signals, which are broadly defined as functions conveying "information about the behavior or attributes of some phenomenon", such as sound, images, and biological measurements.

Similarities between Electronic filter and Signal processing

Electronic filter and Signal processing have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Active filter, Audio filter, Discrete time and continuous time, Filter (signal processing), Finite impulse response, Infinite impulse response, Passivity (engineering), Voltage-controlled filter.

Active filter

An active filter is a type of analog circuit implementing an electronic filter using active components, typically an amplifier.

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Audio filter

An audio filter is a frequency dependent amplifier circuit, working in the audio frequency range, 0 Hz to beyond 20 kHz.

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Discrete time and continuous time

In mathematics and in particular mathematical dynamics, discrete time and continuous time are two alternative frameworks within which to model variables that evolve over time.

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Filter (signal processing)

In signal processing, a filter is a device or process that removes some unwanted components or features from a signal.

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Finite impulse response

In signal processing, a finite impulse response (FIR) filter is a filter whose impulse response (or response to any finite length input) is of finite duration, because it settles to zero in finite time.

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Infinite impulse response

Infinite impulse response (IIR) is a property applying to many linear time-invariant systems.

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Passivity (engineering)

Passivity is a property of engineering systems, used in a variety of engineering disciplines, but most commonly found in analog electronics and control systems.

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Voltage-controlled filter

A voltage-controlled filter (VCF) is a processor, a filter whose operating characteristics (primarily cutoff frequency) can be controlled by means of a control voltage applied to control inputs.

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Electronic filter and Signal processing Comparison

Electronic filter has 65 relations, while Signal processing has 103. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 4.76% = 8 / (65 + 103).

References

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