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5.active Filters

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Active Filters

CM
Introduction
• Filters are circuits that are capable of passing signals with certain
selected frequencies while rejecting signals with other frequencies.
• •This property is called selectivity.
• •Active filters use transistors or op-amps combined with passive RC, RL,
or RLC circuits.
• •The passband of a filter is the range of frequencies that are allowed to
pass through the filter with minimum attenuation.
• •The critical frequency, (also called the cutoff frequency) defines the
end of the passband and is normally specified at the point where the
response drops (70.7%) from the passband response.
• •Following the passband is a region called the transition region that
leads into a region called the stopband.
• •There is no precise point between the transition region and the
stopband.
• Gain and Frequency Adjustment
• No Loading
• Low cost
(Vi − Va)Y1 = (Va − Vb)Y2 + (Va − Vo)Y3
DF=2-R1/R2
=1.414
A=-R2/2R1
×1/2π
All Pass Filter 🡪 Phase Filter

Delay equalizers
Multivibrators using op amp
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