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== Activity: Filter Design ==
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* Activity: '''Filter Design'''
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# You are tasked to design an active 7th-order low-pass Butterworth filter using op-amp integrators, with <math>f_{-3\text{dB}} = 1\,\mathrm{MHz}</math> and <math>R_S=R_L=1\,\mathrm{\Omega}</math>. The gain of the active filter should be set to 1 (0 dB), and should have an output RMS noise voltage of <math>100\,\mathrm{\mu V}</math>.
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# Verify your design by simulating it using SPICE (ngspice or the SPICE simulator of your choice). Include a comparison between the magnitude response of the passive and active filter implementations.
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# You need to submit a report detailing all your steps, and submit it via email.
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# We will allot 2 weeks for this exercise.
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# Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
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You can use the table below:
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|[[File:Butterworth LP filter table annotated.png|thumb|600px|Figure 1: Butterworth LC element values<ref name="zverev1967">Zverev, Anatoly I., ''Handbook of filter synthesis'', New York, Wiley [1967]</ref>.]]
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== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:51, 15 April 2021

  • Activity: Filter Design
  1. You are tasked to design an active 7th-order low-pass Butterworth filter using op-amp integrators, with and . The gain of the active filter should be set to 1 (0 dB), and should have an output RMS noise voltage of .
  2. Verify your design by simulating it using SPICE (ngspice or the SPICE simulator of your choice). Include a comparison between the magnitude response of the passive and active filter implementations.
  3. You need to submit a report detailing all your steps, and submit it via email.
  4. We will allot 2 weeks for this exercise.
  5. Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!

You can use the table below:

Figure 1: Butterworth LC element values[1].

References

  1. Zverev, Anatoly I., Handbook of filter synthesis, New York, Wiley [1967]