Module_03_RC_Filters_Prelab

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9 Module 03: Passive RC Filters 9 Pre-lab Exercises Passive RC Low Pass Filter 1. Analyze the LP filter in Figure 7 and determine the following (Use the Background Information provided in the Module 03: Passive RC Filters file or see table in section 1.6 of Sedra/Smith textbook): a. RC Time Constant b. Corner frequency c. Transfer Function (for physical frequencies) Vout(j )/Vin(j ) d. Note: It is worth the effort to use Excel, MATLAB, or similar product or application to perform these calculations. Otherwise, it will consume a lot of time calculating each value manually using a calculator. e. Plot the Magnitude Response in dB [20log|Magnitude Response|] on the semi-log graph from 100Hz to 100KHz using the data points for the frequencies in the table below. Figure 7: Passive Low Pass Filter
10 Module 03: Passive RC Filters 10 Frequency (Hz) Magnitude Response |Vout(j )/Vin(j )| 20log|Vout(j )/Vin(j )| 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 50000 100000
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12 Module 03: Passive RC Filters 12 Passive RC High Pass Filter 1. Analyze the HP filter in Figure 8 and determine the following (Use the Background Information provided in the Module 03: Passive RC Filters file or see table in section 1.6 of Sedra/Smith textbook): a. RC Time Constant b. Corner frequency c. Transfer Function (for physical frequencies) Vout(j )/Vin(j ) d. Note: It is worth the effort to use Excel, MATLAB, or similar product or application to perform these calculations. Otherwise, it will consume a lot of time calculating each value manually using a calculator. e. Plot the Magnitude Response in dB [20log|Magnitude Response|] semi-log graph from 100Hz to 100KHz using the data points for the frequencies in the table below. Figure 8: Passive High Pass Filter
13 Module 03: Passive RC Filters 13 Frequency (Hz) Magnitude Response |Vout(j )/Vin(j )| 20log|Vout(j )/Vin(j )| 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 20000 50000 100000
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