The cutoff frequency for RC filters (both low-pass and high-pass) is fe-1/2TRCHz. The cutoff frequency for...
Learning Goal: To analyze and design a passive, first-order low-pass filter using a series RL circuit. The analysis and design will be repeated for a series RC circuit. An electrocardiogram needs to detect periodic signals of approximately 1 Hz (since the resting heart rate of a healthy adult is between 55 and 70 beats per minute). The instrument operates in an electrical environment that is very noisy with a frequency of 60 Hz. It is desirable to have a low-pass...
Learning Goal: To analyze and design a passive, first-order low- pass filter using a series RL circuit. The analysis and design will be repeated for a series RC circuit. An electrocardiogram needs to detect periodic signals of approximately 1 Hz (since the resting heart rate of a healthy adult is between 55 and 70 beats per minute). The instrument operates in an electrical environment that is very noisy with a frequency of 60 Hz. It is desirable to have a...
design an active low pass filter with cutoff frequency of 400 hz and gain of 10 db at dc
Design a low pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 1 kHz +/- 100 Hz and a gain of 16.0 dB +/- 1.0 dB in the passband. The R2 and C components of the filter control the cutoff frequency, and are inversely proportional to the cutoff frequency. So decreasing the resistance or capacitance will increase the cutoff frequency. The R1 and Rf components determine the gain of the amplifier. Increasing the value of Rf will increase the gain. Increasing the...
Problem 3) (15 points) An RC filter is designed with a cutoff frequency of 100 Hz. If a low-pass first order filter is used, determine the attenuation (Attenuation %, and Attenuation(dB)) of the filtered analog signal at 50, 75 and 200 Hz. (use k -1) o Determine the order of the filter if magnitude ratio of <0.01 is needed at 200 Hz. Problem 3) (15 points) An RC filter is designed with a cutoff frequency of 100 Hz. If a...
3.5 Design both (a) a Butterworth and (b) a Chebyshev analog low-pass filter that have a -3-dB cutoff frequency of 100 rad/sec and a stopband attenuation of 25 dB o greater for all radian frequencies past 250 rad/sec. Plot 20 log H ) for your filters and show that you satisfy the requirements at the critical frequencies.
Part B - Designing and analyzing a series RC high-pass filter Using the available 3.2 uF capacitor, what is the value of the resistor needed to make a high-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 2800 Hz? Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) НА ? R = Value Units Submit Part C - Measuring the effectiveness of the series RC high-pass filter To measure the effectiveness of the design, find the magnitude...
Design a first order high-pass Butterworth filter that achieves the following specifications: Cutoff frequency = 770 Hz Stop-band corner frequency = 132 Hz dB slope = 20dB / decade Gain at 132 Hz ≈ -14.9 dB Show working for all determined values of R and C
Using the windowing functions discussed in class, design a low-pass FIR filter with a cutoff frequency of 2 kHz, a minimum stop band attenuation of 40 dB, and a transition width of 200Hz. The sampling frequency is 10kHz. 1. Using the windowing functions discussed in class, design a low-pass FIR filter with a cutoff frequency of 2 kHz, a minimum stop band attenuation of 40 dB, and a transition width of 200 Hz. The sampling frequency is 10 kHz 2....
Analysis and Design of Low Pass Filters 1 of 3 > Before designing the throne must understand the relationship between the output voltage of the circut and the frequency. For a series RL crout, how do the impedances of the circut elements depend on the frequency? Select the correct answer View Available Hintſ Learning Goal: To analyze and design a passive, first-order low-pass filter using a series RL rout. The analysis and design will be repeated for a series RC...