UAF42
UAF42
UAF42
2
FIGURE 2. UAF42 Configured as a 60Hz Notch Filter.
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The pass-band gain of the notch filter is influenced by the
filter Q and should be adjusted for unity by setting the
summing circuit feedback and input resistor ratios such that,
Note that both filter parameters f
O
and Q can be indepen-
dently set with the proper selection of external components
R
F1
, R
F2
and R
Q
.
A UAF42 filter design program, FILTER42, along with
application bulletin AB-035 is available at no cost which
greatly simplifies the design process. A spreadsheet-style
what if approach can be used to design a variety of filter
approximations (Butterworth, Inverse Chebyschev, etc).
Response plots, component values and circuit topology
information is all provided.
FIGURE 3. 60Hz Notch Filter Response.
R
2
50k
R
3
50k
UAF42
R
1
50k
R
F1
2.65M
C
1
1000pF
C
2
1000pF
8 7 14
High-pass
Out 1
2
R
Q
4.99k
V
IN
R
4
50k
3
R
F2
2.65M
R
Z1
2k
R
Z2
2k
R
Z3
12.1k
Low-pass
Out
Band-pass
Out
V
OUT
6
5 13
11 4 10 9
V+ V
Q =
R
Z3
R
Z1
=
R
Z3
R
Z2
0
60
40
Frequency (Hz)
G
a
i
n
(
d
B
)
50 70 80
40
20
3dB
f
L f
H
f
NOTCH
60
20
3dB Bandwidth
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