Notch Filter

A notch filter, also called a band-stop filter or T-notch filter, and the opposite of a narrow band-pass filter, is an electronic filter typically used when the high frequency and the low frequency are less than 1 to 2 decades apart (that is, the high frequency is less than 10 to 20 times the low frequency). In the audio band, a notch filter uses high and low frequencies that may be only semitones apart. Example 1: Anti-hum filter
Low Freq: 59 Hz
High Freq: 61 Hz
this means that the filter passes all frequencies, except for the range of 59-61Hz.
Example 2: Anti-presence filter
Low Freq: 1000 Hz
High Freq: 4000 Hz
See also: FM radio, Q factor

 

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