Standard specifications for testing interference define characteristics of bandpass filters in a form providing an excellent basis for learning useful concepts. An example introduces time-frequency domain relations, bandpass-lowpass relations, transform methods, convolution and a comparison between impulse responses of idealised and real bandpass filters.
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