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What features of a circuit design correlate to a passive, high-pass filter? An active, high-pass filter? (i.e. What makes a passive filter different from an active filter?)
Filter is a circuit which is capable of passing the required frequencies and attenuates the unwanted frequencies. The unwanted frequencies is called stopband and the required frequencies is called passband.
Filters are of two types. Passive filter and active filter.
Passive filters do not provide any gain to the pass band. Passive filters contains passive elements (resistors , inductors and capacitors ) only. So it doesn't require any external power supply for its working.
Active filters provide gain to the pass band. So it requires an external power supply for its working. It contains active elements such as transistors and opamps along with resistors and capacitors .
1. What features of a circuit design correlate to a passive, high-pass filter? An active, high-pass...
What makes a active high pass filter different from an active low pass filter? How are they set up different in a circuit?
Active Low-pass and High-pass Filters for Crossover Circuitry
(PSPICE)
Design a first order active high-pass filter with cut-off
frequency of 1 kHz & gain 20dB.
Design a first order active low-pass filter with cut-off
frequency of 1 kHz & gain 20dB.
Plot the magnitude and phase responses of the active high-pass
and low-pass filters you have designed using PSpice (Use UA741 Op
amp and ±12V dual supply).
Connect your active low-pass and high-pass filters as shown in
Fig. 1-b. Assume...
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13.6 Design a first-order active high-pass filter with a response of +12 dB in the high-frequency limit and -20 dB at 1.2 kHz. Let C 1 nF
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