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What (who) is low pass filter - definition

FILTER THAT PASSES SIGNALS WITH A FREQUENCY LOWER THAN A CERTAIN CUTOFF FREQUENCY, AND ATTENUATES SIGNALS WITH HIGHER FREQUENCIES
Lowpass filter; Lowpass; Low pass filter; Treble-cut filter; Treble cut filter; High-cut filter; High cut filter; Hiss filter; Low-pass; Passive integrator circuit; Integrator circuit; Low-pass filters; LP filter; Low-Pass Filter; Low‑pass filter; Long-pass filter; Low-pass filtering
  • RC filter]]
  • RC filter]]
  • An active low-pass filter
  • Plot of the gain of Butterworth low-pass filters of orders 1 through 5, with [[cutoff frequency]] <math>\omega_0 = 1</math>. Note that the slope is 20''n'' dB/decade where ''n'' is the filter order.
  • dB]] decline reflects an additional half-power attenuation). [[Angular frequency]] is shown on a logarithmic scale in units of radians per second.
  • A third-order low-pass filter ([[Cauer topology]]). The filter becomes a Butterworth filter with [[cutoff frequency]] &omega;<sub>c</sub>=1 when (for example) C<sub>2</sub>=4/3 farad, R<sub>4</sub>=1 ohm, L<sub>1</sub>=3/2 henry and L<sub>3</sub>=1/2 henry.
  • Passive, first order low-pass RC filter
  • The [[sinc function]], the time-domain [[impulse response]] of an ideal low-pass filter.

low pass filter         
<electronics, graphics> A filter that attenuates high frequency components of a signal. In image processing, a low pass filter might be used to remove noise from an image. (2000-04-19)
Low-pass filter         
A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filter design.
low-pass         
¦ adjective Electronics (of a filter) transmitting all frequencies below a certain value.

Wikipedia

Low-pass filter

A low-pass filter is a filter that passes signals with a frequency lower than a selected cutoff frequency and attenuates signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. The exact frequency response of the filter depends on the filter design. The filter is sometimes called a high-cut filter, or treble-cut filter in audio applications. A low-pass filter is the complement of a high-pass filter.

In optics, high-pass and low-pass may have different meanings, depending on whether referring to frequency or wavelength of light, since these variables are inversely related. High-pass frequency filters would act as low-pass wavelength filters, and vice versa. For this reason it is a good practice to refer to wavelength filters as short-pass and long-pass to avoid confusion, which would correspond to high-pass and low-pass frequencies.

Low-pass filters exist in many different forms, including electronic circuits such as a hiss filter used in audio, anti-aliasing filters for conditioning signals prior to analog-to-digital conversion, digital filters for smoothing sets of data, acoustic barriers, blurring of images, and so on. The moving average operation used in fields such as finance is a particular kind of low-pass filter, and can be analyzed with the same signal processing techniques as are used for other low-pass filters. Low-pass filters provide a smoother form of a signal, removing the short-term fluctuations and leaving the longer-term trend.

Filter designers will often use the low-pass form as a prototype filter. That is, a filter with unity bandwidth and impedance. The desired filter is obtained from the prototype by scaling for the desired bandwidth and impedance and transforming into the desired bandform (that is low-pass, high-pass, band-pass or band-stop).