Figure 4 - frequency response graphs – Rockwell Automation 1769-IT6 Compact I/O 1769-IT6 Thermocouple/mV Input Module User Manual

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Module Data, Status, and Channel Configuration Chapter 4

Figure 4 - Frequency Response Graphs

The cut-off frequency for each channel is defined by its filter frequency selection.
Choose a filter frequency so that your fastest changing signal is below that of the
filter’s cut-off frequency. The cut-off frequency should not be confused with the
update time. The cut-off frequency relates to how the digital filter attenuates
frequency components of the input signal. The update time defines the rate at
which an input channel is scanned and its channel data word is updated.

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