filterband
Filterband is a term used in signal processing to describe the frequency range that a filter passes with minimal attenuation, or more generally the passbands defined by the filters in a filter bank. A filter’s band is characterized by its center frequency and its bandwidth, which determine which components of a signal are transmitted and which are attenuated. The passband is the portion of the spectrum where the filter’s gain is at or near a specified level, while the stopband lies outside this range where signals are attenuated.
In a filter bank, several filters operate in parallel to partition a signal into multiple filterbands. Each
Implementation can be analog or digital. Analog filterbands are realized with passive or active networks, ferrite
See also: bandpass filter, filter bank, bandwidth, Nyquist frequency, Q factor.