When almost any electronic system passes a certain level of complexity, it requires some sort of filtering—often several types. However, many designers with a predominantly digital background may ...
Editor’s note: I am proud to bring you this article authored by both Collin Wells, Applications Manager, General Purpose amplifier products, Texas Instruments and Gustaf Falk Olson, Field Applications ...
Digital signal processors (DSPs) continue to receive a great deal of attention in new product design. For example, digital filter design reflects the importance of understanding and using this ...
The availability of a tunable delay line with a chip-size footprint is a crucial step towards the full implementation of integrated microwave photonic signal processors. Achieving a large and tunable ...
The second-order multipurpose filter described here can perform as a low-pass, bandpass, high-pass, or notch filter at audio frequencies. What makes this filter unique is that all of its ...
Time-varying noise coupled to quantum systems—typically qubits—generically results in decoherence, or a loss of ‘quantumness’ of the system. Broadly, one may think of the state of the quantum system ...
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