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<p>bypassing (due to low cost, and in some cases, power requirements), as well as a variety of discrete and home brew circuits (for low-cost and simplicity). Passive filters are uncommon in <a href="page.php?w=monolithic_integrated_circuit">monolithic integrated circuit</a> design, where active devices are inexpensive compared to resistors and capacitors, and inductors are prohibitively expensive. Passive filters are still found, however, in <a href="page.php?w=hybrid_integrated_circuit">hybrid integrated circuit</a>s. Indeed, it may be the desire</p><p>
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