Abstract

Tunable passive and active bandpass filters due to their university and flexibility help to simplify designing devices which are applied for various functional purposes. These filters are useful for electronic, information-measuring and control systems, as well as for biomedical, acoustic and hydroacoustic equipment. In this regard, the inclusion of tunable filters in the training course of electrical engineering is very important. The NI ELVIS II complex, applied for measurements, allows studying the characteristics of tunable filters in both the time and frequency domain. The examples of transient processes in tunable passive and active filters of various orders are considered, frequency characteristics obtained with the tools of the NI ELVIS II complex are described.

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