Question 15.23: The voltage transfer function for a certain highpass circuit...
The voltage transfer function for a certain highpass circuit is
H_ν=\frac{j f / f_0}{1+j f / f_0}
Use the maximum passband gain as the reference gain and find the half-power width of the stopband.
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