Butterworth filter

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Etymology

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First described in 1930 by the British engineer and physicist Stephen Butterworth.

Noun

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Butterworth filter (plural Butterworth filters)

  1. (signal processing) A kind of filter designed to have as flat a frequency response as possible in the passband.