element filters

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element
noun
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/ˈel.ɪ.mənt/
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/ˈel.ə.mənt/
a part ...
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filter
noun[C]
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/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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(Definition ofelementandfilterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There are many component forms used to construct distributed element filters, but all have the common property of causing a discontinuity on the transmission line.
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These kinds of designs are called distributed element filters.
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Distributed element filters do not, in general, produce rational functions but can often approximate to them.
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Both of these structures are widely used in distributed element filters and impedance matching networks.
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Impedance transformers are also used in hybrid mixtures of lumped and distributed element filters (the so-called semi-lumped structures).
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The design of such couplers proceeds in much the same way as the design of distributed element filters.
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The initial non-military application of distributed element filters was in the microwave links used by telecommunications companies to provide the backbone of their networks.
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Filters made from discrete components are sometimes called lumped element filters to distinguish them.
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Lumped element filters are commonly ladder topology, and such a circuit is a typical starting point for waveguide filter designs.
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Waveguide filters have much more in common with transmission line filters than lumped element filters; they do not contain any discrete capacitors or inductors.
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Another very common component of distributed element filters is the stub.
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Distributed element filters may be constructed to have any of the bandforms possible with lumped elements (low-pass, band-pass, etc.) with the exception of high-pass, which is usually only approximated.
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It is not only a characteristic of stubs, but of all distributed element filters, that there is some frequency beyond which the filter fails and multiple unwanted passbands are produced.
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