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What (who) is frequency-agile filter - definition

ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT THAT REMOVES UNWANTED COMPONENTS FROM THE SIGNAL, OR ENHANCES WANTED ONES, OR BOTH
Electronic filters; Filter (circuits); Pi filter; Pi Filter; Frequency filter; BAW filter
  • A low-pass electronic filter realised by an [[RC circuit]]
  • Constant k filter response with 5 elements
  • center
  • High-pass T filter
  • Low-pass π filter
  • RL filter frequency response
  • Zobel network (constant R) filter, 5 sections

Electronic filter         
Electronic filters are a type of signal processing filter in the form of electrical circuits. This article covers those filters consisting of lumped electronic components, as opposed to distributed-element filters.
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GROUP OF ITERATIVE AND INCREMENTAL DEVELOPMENT METHODS THAT ENCOURAGE FLEXIBLE RESPONSES TO CHANGES AND ADVOCATE ADAPTIVE PLANNING, EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENT, EARLY DELIVERY, AND CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT
Agile process; Agile Processes; Agile processes; Agile Methods; Agile methods, when to use; Agile programming; Agile methods; Agile Software Development; Agile Programming; Agile Software Manifesto; Adaptation of Agile Methods; Manifesto for Agile Software Development; Agile development; Post-Agilism; Agile Manifesto; Fragilism; Agile web development; Applied Agile Software Development; Agile Web Development; Agile coaching; Agile software; Agile Alliance; Sync Kanban; Agile project management; Information radiator; Radiator (information); Agile method; Agile framework; Rapid iteration; Agile Software Project; Agile software project; Agile software projects; Agile Software Projects; History of agile software development; Agile methodology
In software development, agile (sometimes written Agile) practices include requirements discovery and solutions improvement through the collaborative effort of self-organizing and cross-functional teams with their customer(s)/end user(s), adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, continual improvement, and flexible responses to changes in requirements, capacity, and understanding of the problems to be solved.
Frequency agility         
Frequency-agile; Frequency agile
Frequency agility is the ability of a radar system to quickly shift its operating frequency to account for atmospheric effects, jamming, mutual interference with friendly sources, or to make it more difficult to locate the radar broadcaster through radio direction finding. The term can also be applied to other fields, including lasers or traditional radio transceivers using frequency-division multiplexing, but it remains most closely associated with the radar field and these other roles generally use the more generic term "frequency hopping".

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Electronic filter

Electronic filters are a type of signal processing filter in the form of electrical circuits. This article covers those filters consisting of lumped electronic components, as opposed to distributed-element filters. That is, using components and interconnections that, in analysis, can be considered to exist at a single point. These components can be in discrete packages or part of an integrated circuit.

Electronic filters remove unwanted frequency components from the applied signal, enhance wanted ones, or both. They can be:

  • passive or active
  • analog or digital
  • high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, band-stop (band-rejection; notch), or all-pass.
  • discrete-time (sampled) or continuous-time
  • linear or non-linear
  • infinite impulse response (IIR type) or finite impulse response (FIR type)

The most common types of electronic filters are linear filters, regardless of other aspects of their design. See the article on linear filters for details on their design and analysis.