File:Amplitude & phase vs frequency for 3-term boxcar filter-ru.svg

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English: These graphs depict the same transfer function as File:Frequency response of 3-term boxcar filter.gif. But here, the amplitude is a signed quantity. And where it is negative, the quantity π has been added to the phase plot (before computing the principal value). The purpose is to illustrate the linear-phase property of the FIR filter.
Русский: Амлитудно-частотная и фазовая характеристики фильтра с конечной импульсной характеристикой скользящего среднего
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