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What's the difference between a bandpass or a bandstop filter and a resonator?

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hi

i want to know whats the difference between a bandpass or a bandstop filter and a resonator? or they are different names of same thing?

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Re: resonator and filter

A resonator is a circuitry which is able to exhibit a resonance effect.
This resonator can be built either passive or active.
The resonator circuitry can be used for either bandpass or bandstop filtering purposes - depending on its position within the whole circuit.
 

Re: resonator and filter

Resonator can be stand alone device or it can be a part of the filter. Coupled resonators can form a good filter.
 

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