Talk:Crystal filter
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Lumped Circuit
[edit]What ~is~ a lumped circuit? -- ∞Wirelain 07:54, 10 July 2006 (UTC)
It is a circuit using lumped elements such as capacitors and inductors. -- John Sep.
Proposed Edit
[edit]My proposal for an edit of this Wikipedia article in requirement of my Technical Communication course at NJIT
Topic:
Crystal Filters
APA Citation:
Crystal filter. (2011, February 12). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20:40, November 3, 2011, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crystal_filter&oldid=413457024
Wikipedia Definition:
"A crystal filter is a special form of quartz crystal used in electronics systems, in particular communications devices. It provides a very precisely defined centre frequency and very steep bandpass characteristics, that is a very high Q factor—far higher than can be obtained with conventional lumped circuits."
I feel this definition is fairly broad and doesn't allude to the more specific construction, characteristics, and nature of crystal filters. This article's initial definition could be expanded to provide a more clear explanation to the construction and purpose of crystal filters.
Choice Selection:
As an Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) major, circuit filters are a major factor in many classes of electronics, primarily communication devices. Upon reviewing this article, I felt that it did not supply me with sufficient information regarding the design, applications, and other characteristics of crystal filters. I hope to expand upon at least one core area of this topic to help further define the topic. This article is fairly bare, with only one reference for an application that, I felt after reviewing, isn't sufficient enough to create a more reliable and proper article.
Sample Source:
Kinsman, R. G. (1998). "A History of Crystal Filters". IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control Society. Retrieved from http://www.ieee-uffc.org/main/history.asp?file=crystal
- Yes, the article needs work. You don't need permission to edit, so just make the edits. See WP:BRD. Glrx (talk) 17:47, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
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