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Correction:
Roy Lewallen wrote: . . . A passive lossless filter can't achieve any frequency selection by means of loss, so it depends entirely on mismatch. Among other things, that means that a passive filter works properly only when both the source and load impedances are the ones it was designed for. A lossless lowpass filter has zero loss only at DC. . . The last sentence should read: A lossless lowpass filter has zero attenuation only at DC. The attenuation is often called "mismatch loss", but in the remainder of what I wrote, I use the term loss only to mean dissipative loss -- which "mismatch loss" isn't. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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