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Finding R and C values for an active second-order bandpass filter
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[QUOTE="palacetrading, post: 6858389, member: 733707"] Dave, thanks for the response. I was following until the point where you started talking about the midband. I was able to find some values that worked to create the filter shape that I need: R1 = 100e3; R2 = 100e3; C1 = 9.2e-6; C2 = 275e-9; They produce this bode plot [ATTACH=full]322752[/ATTACH] I was able to figure out how to calculate the high pass filter values (see my math below) but am running into issues with solving for the low pass ones. [ATTACH=full]322753[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]322754[/ATTACH] Please let me know how to proceed from here. [/QUOTE]
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