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constant- k filters,
m-derived filters
composite filters
image parameter technique
CONSTANT-k LOW PASS FILTER
A T or π network is said to be of the constant k type if Z1 and
Z2 are opposite types of reactance satisfying the relation
Z1 Z2 = k 2 where k is a constant, independent of frequency. k is
often referred to as design impedance or nominal impedance of
the constant-k filter. The constant-k, T or π-type filter is also
known as the prototype filter because other complex networks
can be derived from it. Figure 1 shows constant-k, T and
π-section filters.
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Example 1
1.A low-pass filter is composed of a symmetrical π section.
Each series branch is a 0.02 H inductor and shunt branch is a 2
F capacitor. Find (a) cut-off frequency, (b) nominal impedance,
(c) characteristic impedance at 200 Hz and 2000 Hz, (d)
attenuation at 200 Hz and 2000 Hz, and (e) phase shift constant
at 200 Hz and 2000 Hz.
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BAND-PASS FILTER
A band-pass filter attenuates all the frequencies below a lower
cutoff frequency and above an upper cut-off frequency. It passes
a band of frequencies without attenuation. A band pass filter is
obtained by using a low pass filter followed by a high-pass filter.
Figure 3 shows a band pass filter. The series arm is a series
resonant circuit comprising L1 and C1 while its shunt arm is
formed by a parallel resonant circuit L2 andC2 . The resonant
frequency of series arm and shunt arm are made equal.
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Example 4
4.In a constant-k band-pass filter, the ratio of capacitance in
the shunt and series arms is 100:1. The resonant frequency of
both arms is 1000 Hz. Find the bandwidth,
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BAND-STOP FILTER
A band-stop filter attenuates a specified band of frequencies
and allows all frequencies below and above this band. A
band-stop filter is realized by connecting a low-pass filter in
parallel with a high-pass filter. Figure 4 shows a band-stop
filter. As in the band-pass filter, the series and shunt arms are
chosen to resonate at same frequencyw0 .
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Example5
6. Design a constant-k band-stop filter having cut-off
frequencies at 2000 Hz and 5000 Hz and characteristic
resistance of 600 W.
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m-DERIVED FILTERS
There are two disadvantages of constant-k filters.
(i) The attenuation is not sharp in the stop band.
(ii) The characteristic impedance varies widely in the pass band.
If the constant-k filter is regarded as prototype, it is possible to
design a filter to have rapid attenuation in the stop band and
the same characteristic impedance as the prototype throughout
the pass band and stop band. Such a filter is called an m-
derived filter. Constant-k and m-derived T sections are shown
in Fig 7. The constant-k T-network is identical to that of the
m-derived T-network except that the series arm is multiplier by
m.
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Similarly, the constant-k π-section filter can be modified to
m-derived π section filter. A constant-k and m-derived p
sections are shown in Fig 9
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Active and passive Filters
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Z1 = jωL
1
Z2 = jωC
For sharp cut-off, f∞ should be near to fc . For smaller value of
m, f∞ comes close to fc .
At resonant frequency
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Example 1
1) Design an m-derived T-section low-pass filter having cut-off
frequency of 800 Hz, design impedance of 500ohm and
frequency of attenuation of 1000 Hz.
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COMPOSITE FILTER
A constant-k filter does not give a sharp cut-off.
An m-derived filter section has a sharp cut off, but its
attenuation decreases for frequencies beyond f∞ . Moreover, two
terminating half sections, one at each end,are needed for
impedance matching.
A filter composed of all the above sections is known as a
composite filter. Figure shows a composite low-pass filter.
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IMAGE PARAMETERS
If the driving-point impedance at port 1, with impedance
Zi2 connected across port 2, is Zi1 and driving-point
impedance at port 2, with impedance Zi1 connected across
the port 1, is Zi2 then Zi1 and Zi2 are known as image
impedance of the network.
These are also known as image parameters.
The image parameters can be expressed in terms of ABCD
parameters. Figure 13 shows a two-port network
terminated in Zi2 Port 2.
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