bandreject

adj
/ˈbændɹɪˌdʒɛkt/

Etymology

From band + reject.

  1. derived from reiectus
  2. inherited from rejecten
  3. compounded as bandreject — “band + reject

Definitions

  1. (of a filter, circuit, or system) Rejecting or attenuating a specific range of…

    (of a filter, circuit, or system) Rejecting or attenuating a specific range of frequencies while passing those above and below.

    • From the “highpass-lowpass” filter, “bandpass-bandreject” filter, or the flat amplifier, the signal, after suitable amplification with adjustable gain, may be fed to a meter which gives the root mean square value of the voltage, …
    • The bandreject or bandstop filter needs a capacitor and an inductor in parallel with each other on the circuit.
    • The bandpass and bandreject filters are specified by two cutoff frequencies, a low cutoff and a high cutoff, as shown in Figures 5.4-1.

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