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Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration
Publication 1762-UM003A-EN-P - February 2003
the channel filter. The channel step response is calculated by a settling
time of 3 x (1 / filter frequency).
Table 3.7 Filter Frequency vs. Channel Step Response
Filter Frequency
Step Response
10 Hz
50 Hz
60 Hz
Channel Cutoff Frequency
The channel cutoff frequency (-3 dB) is the point on the input channel
frequency response curve where frequency components of the input
signal are passed with 3 dB of attenuation. The following table shows
cutoff frequencies for the supported filters.
Table 3.8 Filter Frequency vs. Channel Cutoff Frequency
Filter Frequency
Channel Cutoff Frequency
10 Hz
2.62 Hz
50 Hz
13.1 Hz
60 Hz
15.7 Hz
250 Hz
65.5 Hz
500 Hz
131 Hz
1 kHz
262 Hz
All frequency components at or below the cutoff frequency are passed
by the digital filter with less than 3 dB of attenuation. All frequency
components above the cutoff frequency are increasingly attenuated,
as shown in the graphs below for several of the input filter
frequencies.
Channel cutoff frequency should not be confused
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with channel update time. The cutoff frequency
simply determines how the digital filter attenuates
frequency components of the input signal. See
Determining Module Update Time on page 3-27.
Filter Frequency
300 ms
250 Hz
60 ms
500 Hz
50 ms
1 kHz
Step Response
12 ms
6 ms
3 ms

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