AKD PDMM User Guide | 12.3.6.1 Types of Anti-Resonance Filters
The previous two examples used a numerator frequency lower than the denominator frequency, yielding a
positive gain in high frequencies. If the denominator frequency is lower than the numerator frequency, then
high frequencies will have a negative gain.
Below is an example where the numerator frequency is higher than the denominator. Notice the high
frequencies have a negative gain.
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