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Active Audio Filter Design

The standard L-C filter design, a longtime staple in RF and audio applications, is a time-proven technique in both high-, low-, and band-pass applications. L-C filters, whose characteristics are determined by varying combinations of inductance (L) and capacitance (C) — are very capable in handling the power and higher frequencies coming out of a transmitter when reducing harmonics to desired levels. Especially with high-Q components, there is minimal degradation in output power levels.

In low-power audio applications, however, even minimal loss of signal can become an issue. For such applications, therefore, a different approach needs to be considered. Initially, a filter. This is typically referred to as an

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