Questions tagged [bandpass]

A band-pass filter is a device that passes frequencies within a certain range and rejects (attenuates) frequencies outside that range.

An analogous example of an electronic band-pass filter is an RLC circuit (a resistor–inductor–capacitor circuit). These filters can also be created by combining a low-pass filter with a high-pass filter whose range overlap for passing frequencies. Bandpass is an adjective that describes a type of filter or filtering process; it is frequently confused with passband, which refers to the actual portion of affected spectrum. Hence, one might say "A dual bandpass filter has two passbands." A bandpass signal is a signal containing a band of frequencies away from zero frequency, such as a signal that comes out of a bandpass filter

Source: Wikipedia.

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Energy in baseband and bandpass signal

Is there any difference in energy content of baseband and bandpass signals? When we see their representation in frequency domain, it looks like a bandpass signal has double the energy content compared to basband. But my friend says there's no…
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Passband filter with 0.3 to 0.9 Hz passband on signal filtered at 100 Hz

I have a signal sampled at 100 Hz with the frequency spectrum seen below. What I would like to do is to filter out the region around 0.7 Hz (say 0.7 ± 0.3 Hz) (leftmost red circle) and get rid of both the other peak around 1.5 to 3 Hz (rightmost…
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Valid approach to implementing a band pass filter

Suppose I want to perform Spectral shaping on a signal, i.e, modify the gains in a band of frequencies. Would there be any difference if I do that using the following two methods? - Use a band pass filter to apply the gain in the band. Calculate…
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Vocoder carrier wave bleed

I made a terrible vocoder earlier and got some help on it here: My vocoder sounds bad My new implementation is much better. I'm using the band pass filter described in the document suggested on the old question. It seems to work much better, but the…
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Amplitude Shift Keying coding

I'm a computer science student and I took a network course this semester which assumes some signal processing backgrounds which I have not. Last time We talked about ASK. ASK is Amplitude Shift Keying, it uses two different amplitudes to describes…
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How to reverse the effect of analog RC filters on calibration pulse?

I have a low-voltage amplifier with an analog LPF of ~106 Hz and a HPF of 0.482 Hz (both first-order RC). I can choose to apply a calibration pulse that will shut off the input and send a 500uV, 5Hz square wave across this analog filter band. The…
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