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What (who) is Fourth section order - definition

Digital biquadratic filter; Second-order section
  • Flow diagram of Biquad filter Direct Form 1
  • Digital Biquad Direct Form 1 Untransformed
  • Flow diagram of Biquad filter Direct Form 1
  • Flow diagram of Biquad filter Direct Form 2
  • Flow diagram of Biquad filter Direct Form 2
  • Flow diagram of Biquad filter Direct Form 2 with Quantizing

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SQUARE SUBDIVISION OF A U.S. SURVEY TOWNSHIP
Section (land); Section (U.S. land surveying); Section (United states land surveying); Quarter section; Section line; Section line arterial; Section lines; Section (surveying); Quarter-quarter section
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1975 FILM BY COSTA-GAVRAS
Special section; Section speciale; Special Section; Section spéciale
Special Section () is a 1975 French film directed by Costa-Gavras and based on the novel L'affaire de la Section Spéciale by Hervé Villeré. It stars Louis Seigner, Roland Bertin, Michael Lonsdale, Ivo Garrani, François Maistre, Jacques Spiesser, Henri Serre, Heinz Bennent and Claude Piéplu.
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Section Eight; Section 8 (disambiguation); 8 (section)
Adjective describing something as bad in some fashion. [ED. If I remember M.A.S.H. correctly, Section 8 has to do with being insane.]
Denny's is section eight.

Wikipedia

Digital biquad filter

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:

  H ( z ) = b 0 + b 1 z 1 + b 2 z 2 a 0 + a 1 z 1 + a 2 z 2 {\displaystyle \ H(z)={\frac {b_{0}+b_{1}z^{-1}+b_{2}z^{-2}}{a_{0}+a_{1}z^{-1}+a_{2}z^{-2}}}}

The coefficients are often normalized such that a0 = 1:

  H ( z ) = b 0 + b 1 z 1 + b 2 z 2 1 + a 1 z 1 + a 2 z 2 {\displaystyle \ H(z)={\frac {b_{0}+b_{1}z^{-1}+b_{2}z^{-2}}{1+a_{1}z^{-1}+a_{2}z^{-2}}}}

High-order infinite impulse response filters can be highly sensitive to quantization of their coefficients, and can easily become unstable. This is much less of a problem with first and second-order filters; therefore, higher-order filters are typically implemented as serially-cascaded biquad sections (and a first-order filter if necessary). The two poles of the biquad filter must be inside the unit circle for it to be stable. In general, this is true for all discrete filters i.e. all poles must be inside the unit circle in the Z-domain for the filter to be stable.