korsningsnätverk
Korsningsnätverk, or crossover networks, are electronic circuits used in audio systems to divide a full-range audio signal into multiple frequency bands. These bands are then sent to different drivers within a loudspeaker system, such as woofers for low frequencies, mid-range drivers for middle frequencies, and tweeters for high frequencies. The primary purpose of a crossover network is to ensure that each driver receives only the frequencies it is designed to reproduce efficiently and accurately.
There are two main types of crossover networks: passive and active. Passive crossovers are placed between the
The design of a crossover network involves selecting the appropriate filter types and cutoff frequencies. The