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Chapter 2
Analog Input and Temperature Sensor Measurements
In practice, highpass filters subject input signals to a mathematical transfer function that
approximates the characteristics of an ideal filter. By analyzing the Bode Plot, or the plot that
represents the transfer function, you can determine the filter characteristics.
Figures 2-25 and 2-26 show the Bode Plots for the ideal filter and the real filter, respectively, and
indicate the attenuation of each transfer function.
Figure 2-25.
Transfer Function Attenuation for an Ideal Filter
Figure 2-26.
Transfer Function Attenuation for a Real Filter
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finite attenuation gain.
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