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Does it correlate with your calculated values based on resistor and capacitor values?
The filter described in step 6.1 is an active filter, meaning it requires an external power source. Since it usesan op-amp, it must have a±12 V power supply. Active filters can have a static gain greater than one. Active filters also have lowoutput impedance, which means that they can pass up to 10 mA of current without any effects on the operation of the filter.
A passive low-pass filter does not require an external power source. A passive filter can be constructed withsimply a resistor and capacitor as shown in Figure 11.
Table 2: Magnitude Ratio Data for First-order Low-pass Filter (Passive)
frequency (Hz) | Input magnitude (V) | Output magnitude (V) | Magnitude ratio |
10 | 1V | ||
18 | 1V | ||
32 | 1V | ||
58 | 1V | ||
110 | 1V | ||
190 | 1V | ||
340 | 1V | ||
620 | 1V | ||
1100 | 1V | ||
2000 | 1V |
Figure 12 below shows a second-order Butterworth low-pass filter. A second-order filter is superior to afirst-order filter in many respects, as we will investigate.
How is the response of this filter different from that of the first-order filter?
Table 3: Magnitude Ratio Data for Second-Order Low-Pass Filter
frequency (Hz) | Input magnitude (V) | Output magnitude (V) | Magnitude ratio |
10 | 1V | ||
18 | 1V | ||
32 | 1V | ||
58 | 1V | ||
110 | 1V | ||
190 | 1V | ||
340 | 1V | ||
620 | 1V | ||
1100 | 1V | ||
2000 | 1V |
Aliasing is a generally undesired phenomenon that results when periodic signals are sampled too slowly. Aliasingcauses high frequency periodic signals to be recorded as signals consisting of lower frequencies, as will be apparent in thefollowing steps.
You will cause a signal to be aliased as it is converted from an analog to a digital signal.
Low pass filters are frequently employed to minimize the portion of a signal that is aliased.
Estimate the damping ratio of the second-order Butterworth filter through experimentation. To do this, you willprobably need to take more measurements near the expected cut-off frequency of the filter (which is near the natural frequency).Support your result with plots and discussion as necessary.
For this lab, you will write up the Introduction and Objective sections of a full formal report. Youwill be provided handouts with further instruction regarding what is expected.
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