Part 2A. First Order Low Pass Filter

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EXPERIMENT 2: ACTIVE FILTERS
Part 2A. First Order Low Pass Filter
C
R;
V;
Calculation 5: Obtain the transfer function for the circuit of shown in figure.
(Rf= Ri=10 kQ, Cf = 1nF_).
Solution 5:
Measurement 5: Measure output voltage (Vpp) for various frequencies (from demo) and
ecord in table 3.
Answer 5:
Measurement 6: Measure gain for various frequencies (from demo) and record in table 3.
(However, depending on the oscilloscope each input voltage peak to peak value is not 10.
Calculate gains separately for all)
Answer 6:
Transcribed Image Text:EXPERIMENT 2: ACTIVE FILTERS Part 2A. First Order Low Pass Filter C R; V; Calculation 5: Obtain the transfer function for the circuit of shown in figure. (Rf= Ri=10 kQ, Cf = 1nF_). Solution 5: Measurement 5: Measure output voltage (Vpp) for various frequencies (from demo) and ecord in table 3. Answer 5: Measurement 6: Measure gain for various frequencies (from demo) and record in table 3. (However, depending on the oscilloscope each input voltage peak to peak value is not 10. Calculate gains separately for all) Answer 6:
Calculation 6: Calculate the gain measured in dB and record in table 3.
Solution 6:
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Table 3.
Vin
Vo-pp
Gain Measured
Gain Measured
Frequency
(Vo/Vin)
(in dB)
10 Hz
100 Hz
1 kHz
5 kHz
10 kHz
12 kHz
15 kHz
20 kHz
50 kHz
100 kHz
1 MHz
Plot 3: Draw frequency response curve with logarithmic scale on a graph paper. If you have
not a graph paper, draw the graphics using a ruler properly (scale them properly).
Your Graph:
Transcribed Image Text:Calculation 6: Calculate the gain measured in dB and record in table 3. Solution 6: | Table 3. Vin Vo-pp Gain Measured Gain Measured Frequency (Vo/Vin) (in dB) 10 Hz 100 Hz 1 kHz 5 kHz 10 kHz 12 kHz 15 kHz 20 kHz 50 kHz 100 kHz 1 MHz Plot 3: Draw frequency response curve with logarithmic scale on a graph paper. If you have not a graph paper, draw the graphics using a ruler properly (scale them properly). Your Graph:
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