Problem-10 A pressure sensor that gives a noisy measurement with the output voltage range between 0 V to 3 V. Consider the low-pass circuit shown in Figure 1 which will be used for conditioning and amplifying the sensor signal. a) Obtain the filter transfer function H(s) = Vout (S)/Vin (s) parametrically. What is the order of the filter? b) Design the necessary circuit (i.e., select the circuit parameters) so that the cut-off frequency for the filter is 1500 rad/s. c) A microcontroller that has analog input range between 0 V to 12 V will be used to read the sensor measurement. Design the rest of the circuit parameters so maximum sensor output voltage (5 V) is amplified to 12 V. R₁ Vin C R2 www Figure 3 R3 Vout

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A pressure sensor that gives a noisy measurement with the output voltage range
between 0 V to 3 V. Consider the low-pass circuit shown in Figure 1 which will be used for
conditioning and amplifying the sensor signal.
a)
Obtain the filter transfer function H(s) = Vout (S)/Vin (s) parametrically. What is
the order of the filter?
b)
Design the necessary circuit (i.e., select the circuit parameters) so that the cut-off
frequency for the filter is 1500 rad/s.
c)
A microcontroller that has analog input range between 0 V to 12 V will be used to
read the sensor measurement. Design the rest of the circuit parameters so maximum sensor
output voltage (5 V) is amplified to 12 V.
R₁
Vin
C
R2
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Figure 3
R3
Vout
Transcribed Image Text:Problem-10 A pressure sensor that gives a noisy measurement with the output voltage range between 0 V to 3 V. Consider the low-pass circuit shown in Figure 1 which will be used for conditioning and amplifying the sensor signal. a) Obtain the filter transfer function H(s) = Vout (S)/Vin (s) parametrically. What is the order of the filter? b) Design the necessary circuit (i.e., select the circuit parameters) so that the cut-off frequency for the filter is 1500 rad/s. c) A microcontroller that has analog input range between 0 V to 12 V will be used to read the sensor measurement. Design the rest of the circuit parameters so maximum sensor output voltage (5 V) is amplified to 12 V. R₁ Vin C R2 www Figure 3 R3 Vout
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