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BioRadio 110 User Guide
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The Cutoffs pane allows you to select the exact cutoff frequency used for the High-pass
and Low-pass filters applied to each channel.
High-Pass Filter Cutoff: Selects the cutoff frequency (in Hz) of the high-pass filter.
(The filter is a 4th order Butterworth design, so this cutoff represents approximately a 3
dB attenuation of the input signal).
Low-Pass Filter Cutoff: Selects the cutoff frequency (in Hz) of the low-pass filter.
(The filter is a 4th order Butterworth design, so this cutoff represents approximately a 3
dB attenuation of the input signal).
Use the mouse to choose which global cutoff frequency you would like for the high or
low-pass filters you have added. Your choice of cutoff frequencies will vary depending
on the sampling frequency which is determined by the number of input channels selected
and the resolution.
and Low-pass filters applied to each channel.
High-Pass Filter Cutoff: Selects the cutoff frequency (in Hz) of the high-pass filter.
(The filter is a 4th order Butterworth design, so this cutoff represents approximately a 3
dB attenuation of the input signal).
Low-Pass Filter Cutoff: Selects the cutoff frequency (in Hz) of the low-pass filter.
(The filter is a 4th order Butterworth design, so this cutoff represents approximately a 3
dB attenuation of the input signal).
Use the mouse to choose which global cutoff frequency you would like for the high or
low-pass filters you have added. Your choice of cutoff frequencies will vary depending
on the sampling frequency which is determined by the number of input channels selected
and the resolution.
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