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Use of capacitors as electronic filters.
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Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove une
ven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction appli
ed.

The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, cl
ipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect,
is far less noisy than the original).
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Electronic filters are analog circuits which perform signal processing functions
, specifically to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal, to enhan
ce wanted ones, or both. Electronic filters can be:
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passive or active
analog or digital
high-pass, low-pass, band-pass, band-stop (band-rejection; notch), or all-pass
discrete-time (sampled) or continuous-time
linear or non-linear
infinite impulse response (IIR type) or finite impulse response (FIR type)

The most common types of electronic filters are linear filters, regardless of ot
her aspects of their design. See the article on linear filters for details on th
eir design and analysis.
History
The oldest forms of electronic filters are passive analog linear filters, constr
ucted using only resistors and capacitors or resistors and inductors. These are
known as RC and RL single-pole filters respectively. More complex multipole LC f
ilters have also existed for many years, and their operation is well understood.
Hybrid filters are also possible, typically involving a combination of analog am
plifiers with mechanical resonators or delay lines. Other devices such as CCD de
lay lines have also been used as discrete-time filters. With the availability of
digital signal processing, active digital filters have become common.
Classification by technology
Passive filters
Passive implementations of linear filters are based on combinations of resistors
(R), inductors (L) and capacitors (C). These types are collectively known as pa
ssive filters, because they do not depend upon an external power supply and/or t
hey do not contain active components such as transistors.
Inductors block high-frequency signals and conduct low-frequency signals, while
capacitors do the reverse. A filter in which the signal passes through an induct
or, or in which a capacitor provides a path to ground, presents less attenuation
to low-frequency signals than high-frequency signals and is therefore a low-pas
s filter. If the signal passes through a capacitor, or has a path to ground thro
ugh an inductor, then the filter presents less attenuation to high-frequency sig
nals than low-frequency signals and therefore is a high-pass filter. Resistors o
n their own have no frequency-selective properties, but are added to inductors a
nd capacitors to determine the time-constants of the circuit, and therefore the
frequencies to which it responds.
The inductors and capacitors are the reactive elements of the filter. The number
of elements determines the order of the filter. In this context, an LC tuned ci
rcuit being used in a band-pass or band-stop filter is considered a single eleme
nt even though it consists of two components.

At high frequencies (above about 100 megahertz), sometimes the inductors consist
of single loops or strips of sheet metal, and the capacitors consist of adjacen
t strips of metal. These inductive or capacitive pieces of metal are called stub
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