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Relationship between pass band gain and pass band attenuation

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Answered by anmolaggarwal357
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pass band attenuation : A stopband is a band of frequencies, between specified limits, through which a circuit, such as a filter or telephone circuit, does not allow signals to pass, or the attenuation is above the required stopband attenuation level.


pass band gain : The frequency response of the circuit is the same as that of the passive filter, except that the amplitude of the signal is increased by the gain of the amplifier and for a non-inverting amplifier the value of the pass band voltage gain is given as 1 + R2/R1, the same as for the low pass filter circuit

Answered by Rossily
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The pass band gain is a band of frequencies between specified limits through which a circuit such as a filter or telephone circuit and the pass band attenuation allow the signals to pass or the attenuation is above.

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