Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
bandpass filter
Dutch translation:
banddoorlaatfilter
Dec 15, 2008 19:54
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English term
bandpass filter
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English to Dutch
Tech/Engineering
Telecom(munications)
Definition from
7E Communications:
Active or passive circuit which allows signals within the desired frequency band to pass but prevents signals outside this pass band from getting through.
Example sentences:
In modern wireless communication systems, miniaturized MMIC microwave bandpass filters are required to reduce the cost and decrease the RF system design time, especially for a single RF transceiver chip. (MicroWave Journal)
Two-way signal splitting and combining to define the two channels may be performed with in-phase splitters and combiners, for example, or diplexer circuits, each composed of two bandpass filters with different characteristics but overlapping frequency responses and preferably approximately equal center frequencies. (Defence Technical Information Center)
Design a bandpass filter that will yield a resonant frequency of 10 kHz, with a maximum gain of 10, and a bandwidth of no more than 500 Hz. (The MathWorks)
Proposed translations
(Dutch)
5 +2 | banddoorlaatfilter | Jack den Haan |
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Proposed translations
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banddoorlaatfilter
Definition from
Winkler Prins Techn. Encycl. 1976:
Schakeling bestaande bijv. uit twee gekoppelde trillingskringen die een bepaalde, gewenste frequentieband doorlaat en andere frequenties sterk verzwakt.
Example sentences:
Het frequentiegebied f1-f2 dat door de (te kleine) luidspreker niet kan worden weergegeven, wordt uit het ingangssignaal gefilterd door een banddoorlaatfilter BPF1. (Philips)
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