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This document contains 13 problems related to analyzing and modifying different types of electronic filters. The problems cover topics like determining critical frequencies, bandwidths, roll-off rates, and Q values for low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and notch filters. They also involve adjusting component values to optimize filters for Butterworth responses or changing their characteristics. The document provides circuit diagrams to reference for problems involving modifying specific filter designs.

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Sheet 3 - Sol

This document contains 13 problems related to analyzing and modifying different types of electronic filters. The problems cover topics like determining critical frequencies, bandwidths, roll-off rates, and Q values for low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and notch filters. They also involve adjusting component values to optimize filters for Butterworth responses or changing their characteristics. The document provides circuit diagrams to reference for problems involving modifying specific filter designs.

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Benha University Electronic circuits (B) Electrical Eng. Dept.

Faculty of Engineering 3rd year communication


Shoubra 2012-2013

Sheet (3)
1. A certain low-pass filter has critical frequency of 800Hz. What is its
bandwidth?

2. A single pole high-pass filter has a frequency-selective circuit with


R=2.2KΩ and C=0.0015μF. What is the critical frequency?

3. What is the roll-off rate of the filter described in problem 3?

4. What is the Bandwidth of a band-pass filter whose critical frequencies


are 3.2 KHz and 3.9 KHz? What is the Q of this filter?

5. What is the center frequency of a filter with a Q of 15 and a bandwidth


of 1 KHz?

6. What is the damping factor in each active filter shown in figure (1)?
Which filter optimized for a Butterworth response characteristic?

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Figure (1)

7. For the filter in figure (1-a) that do not have a Butterworth response,
specify the necessary changes to convert it to Butterworth response.

8. For the figure (2) shown:


(a) Is the four-pole filter approximately optimized for a Butterworth
response? What is the roll-off rate?

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(b) Without changing the response curve, adjust the component values
in the filter to make it an equal-value filter. Select C=0.22μF for
both stages.

(c) Modify the filter to increase the roll-off rate to -120dB/decade


while maintaining an approximate Butterworth response.

Figure (2)

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9. For the filter shown in figure (3):
(a) How would you increase the critical frequency?
(b) How would you increase the gain?

Figure (3)

10. Optimize the state variable filter in figure (4) for Q=50. What
bandwidth is achieved?

Figure (4)

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11. Show how to make a notch filter using the basic circuit in figure
(4).

12. Modify the band-stop filter in problem 11 for a center frequency


of 120Hz.

13. Determine the center frequency and bandwidth for each filter in
figure (5).

Dr.Rokaia Mounir
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Good Luck

Dr.Rokaia Mounir

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