Talk:Stopband

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Sounds like a bandpass filter? Could somebody define the difference? Thanks.--Jondel 07:49, 19 May 2005 (UTC)

1. the opposite. this would be created by a bandstop filter 2. it refers to the actual band, not the filter. "the bandstop filter had a stopband 1 kHz wide" - Omegatron 11:20, May 19, 2005 (UTC)


It looks like stop-band analysis involves taking a closer look at the actual band you are rejecting, or stopping, in a band-reject filter (I use the term band-reject filter because that is the term used when in school). Is this correct?

-- Peterfelts September 14, 2006