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| Sep20-09, 11:11 PM | #1 |
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design an active filter 2nd order
• No ripple can exist in the output, but non-linear phase shift is allowed.
• The frequency response must be as close as possible to the ideal filter response. • Signals of frequency 0 ~ 5 KHz are only allowed to pass through the filter with a desired gain of 4dB . Other frequencies should reduce at least 100 times of gain for every 10 times of frequency increase. • Capacitor of 0.01uF must use in the active filter design due to its high availability in the stock. • Minimize offset error of your design how to determine it and i dunno how to start it ? |
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| Sep21-09, 06:16 PM | #2 |
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Then look at the attenuation you need to have ("100 times for every 10 times frequency increase") -- what order filter are we talking about now? Is it a LPF, BPF or HPF? Given all that information, start to sketch out ways to do the active filter... Show us your work. |
| Sep21-09, 09:23 PM | #3 |
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Do you have access to a filter design handbook?
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| Sep22-09, 09:40 AM | #4 |
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design an active filter 2nd order
no ripple means butterworth, 4 db means this is HPF
fc=1/2pie RC=7957OHM Apb =4 20logApb=4 Apb-1.585 Rf=Rapb=7957 x 1.585 =12.6kohm Apb=1+Rf/Rs 1.585=1/(12.6k/Rs) Rs=21.54kohm i just know this few steps .if there any mistake |
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