1 10 10 10 0 1 (30) A. Design a low-pass fiter (op-amp based cascade design) that meets requirements: 1. Cutoff frequency: 16 KHz 2. Passband gain: 0 dB 3. Stopband gain:-60 dB/decade 4. All resi...
A. Design a low-pass filter (op-amp based cascade design) that meets the following (30) requirements: 1. Cutoff frequency: 3.4 KHz Passband gain: 20 dB 2. 3. Stopband gain: -40 dB/decade 4. All resistors must be 1.0 kS2 or higher. You have completed the design and implementation of the LP filter and are ready to deliver the filter for production. However, you are informed that the customer made a mistake and actually needed a stopband gain of -60 dB/decade (not-40 dB/decade...
A. Design a low-pass filter (op-amp based cascade design) that meets the following (30) requirements 1. Cutoff frequency: 3.4 KHz 2. Passband gain: 20 dB 3. Stopband gain: -40 dB/decade 4. All resistors must be 1.0 k2 or higher. You have completed the design and implementation of the LP filter and are ready to deliver the filter for production. However, you are informed that the customer made a mistake and actually needed a stopb you have used in your design)....
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...