high-pass filter

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filter
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfɪl.tər/
us
/ˈfɪl.tɚ/
any of several types of equipment or devices for removing solids from liquids or gases, or for removing particular types ...
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The effect of stratification is the reverse, acting like ahigh-passfilter.
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The last sound was produced using the phase vocoder as ahigh-passfilter.
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Cellular response is not unlike ahigh-passfilter, and compares well with model data.
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The latter was produced by placing ahigh-passfilter(50% transmission at 580 nm) in the adaptation channel of the optical system.
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The application of thehigh-passfilterhas two main objectives.
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This function still has the general characteristics of ahigh-passfilter, but additionally has a small response of magnitude k to sustained inputs.
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Thishigh-passfiltersuppresses the response to a constant input completely: after the subtractive light adaptation the steady-state response of the model to a constant adaptation field equals zero.
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Subtractive light adaptation is modeled by ahigh-passfilterequivalent to a fractional differentiation, and it can explain the attenuation of low frequencies observed in ganglion cell responses.
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A low-pass filter is the opposite of ahigh-passfilter.
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Thus, the circuit behaves as a "high-passfilter".
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Ahigh-passfilteris usually modeled as a linear time-invariant system.
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It does not transform into ahigh-passfilteras might have been expected.
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These filters can also be created by combining a low-pass filter with ahigh-passfilter.
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Ahigh-passfilterdoes the opposite, passing high frequencies above the cutoff frequency, and progressively attenuating frequencies below the cutoff frequency.
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Many use pneumatic bearings that act as ahigh-passfilterto vibrations, preventing low-frequency vibrations in the floor from reaching the tabletop.
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The stopband of ahigh-passfilterconsists of the frequencies from 0 hertz to a stopband corner frequency (slightly lower than the passband cut-off frequency).
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Hence, this case corresponds to ahigh-passfilterwith a very wide stop band.
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