
2. Passive filtering
We saw in paragraph 1 that the use of PWM techniques corresponds to a notion of active filtering, insofar as they enable us to control a low-frequency wave by generating parasitic harmonic components that may be located relatively far into the high frequencies. These components nonetheless exist, and the use of passive filters is unavoidable.
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