frekvensskjæring
Frekvensskjæring, often translated as frequency cutoff or crossover frequency, refers to a specific point in the frequency spectrum used to divide audio signals. This division is most commonly employed in audio systems, particularly in loudspeaker crossovers, to direct different ranges of frequencies to the appropriate speaker drivers. For example, a lower frequency range might be sent to a woofer, while a higher frequency range is directed to a tweeter. The precise point at which this division occurs is the frekvensskjæring.
In the context of audio, the frekvensskjæring is determined by the design of the crossover network, which
Beyond loudspeakers, the concept of frekvensskjæring can also be found in signal processing and telecommunications. In