Name: PARDO, Vince Patrick, QUIZON, Fritzgerald, QUEZA, Hendrick Brian Group No.: 8 Section: 3-EED Low Pass Filter (Capacitor)
Name: PARDO, Vince Patrick, QUIZON, Fritzgerald, QUEZA, Hendrick Brian Group No.: 8 Section: 3-EED Low Pass Filter (Capacitor)
1 1
Computed cutoff frequency = =1591.5494 Hz
2 πRC 2 π (1000)(0.1 ×10−6 F )
−14.3562dB
Roll off rate using LTspice =−¿0.1847 dB/KHz
77.7831 KHz
Bode plot
Hi
gh Pass Filter (capacitor)
1 1
Computed cutoff frequency = =1591.5494 Hz
2 πRC 2 π (1000)(0.1 ×10−6 F )
11.5667 dB
Roll off rate using LTspice =¿0.0175 dB/Hz
661.5476 Hz
Bode plot
Low Pass Filter (inductor and capacitor)
1 1
Computed cutoff frequency = =1591.5494 Hz
2 πRC 2 π (1000)(10 ×10−6 F )
13.6523 dB
Roll off rate using LTspice =¿1.2657dB/KHz
10.7862 KHz
Bode plot
High Pass Filter (inductor and capacitor)
1 1
Computed cutoff frequency = =1591.5494 Hz
2 πRC 2 π (1000)(10 ×10−6 F )
−0.011470732 dB
Roll off rate using LTspice =−¿ 0.000029dB/KHz
395.51828 KHz
Bode plot
Band Pass Filter
1 1
Computed cutoff frequency = =1591.5494 Hz
2 πRC 2 π (1000)(10 ×10−6 F )
1 1
Roll off rate using LTspice = =¿ 159.1549Hz
2 π √ LC 2 π √ 1(1 ×10−6)
Bode Plot
Conclusion:
In this experiment, the main objectives were followed whereas the characteristics of filter
inductors were observed with the help of bode plot. The filter of the inductor differs depending
whether it’s connected in series or parallel with the capacitance and resistance, hence the
analysis and study of the operation of filter inductor. Moreover, the importance of filtering
specifically for inductor filtering is to reduce electrical noise, frequency noise, and switching.
Thus, this filtering method depends whether it is a low pass, high pass or band pass filtering.