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The first Hall network is examined in detail to find and optimize the peak magnitude, which occurs in its bandpass response. It is shown that the same network with a reorientation, can act as a bandstop filter. This is also examined in detail and choice of parameters to maximise the peak/minimize the dip is discussed. In both networks, the critical frequency (of peak/dip) can be controlled by a potentiometer, keeping the magnitude of the peak/dip a constant.
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Roy, S.C.D., Nelatury, S.R. Some interesting properties of the first Hall network. Sādhanā 48, 183 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12046-023-02245-6
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