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This calulator allows you to calculate filter component values of Sallen Key Lowpass Butterworth and Bessel Filter. See the frequency and phase response of filter in by clicking PLOT GRAPH button. First calculate component values of Filter by clicking COMPUTE and then click on Plot Graph button to get response of filter.
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