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Faculty of engineering at shoubra Dr.

Ahmad El-Banna
Communication department Semester : Spring 2017
ECE-322: Electronic Circuits (B) Sheet :5
Active filter

1. A single-pole high-pass filter has a frequency-selective circuit with R =2.2kΩ


and C = 0.0015 µF.
What is the critical frequency? What is the roll-off rate of the filter?

2. What is the bandwidth of a band-pass filter whose critical frequencies are 3.2
kHz and 3.9 kHz? What is the Q of this filter?

3. A certain band-pass filter has a center frequency of 15 kHz and a bandwidth of 1


kHz. Determine Q and classify the filter as narrow-band or wide-band.

4. What is the center frequency of a filter with a Q of 12 and a bandwidth of 1 kHz?

5. If resistor R2 in the feedback circuit of an active single-


pole filter of the type in Figure 1 Is 10 kΩ, the damping
factor must be 1.414, what value must R1 be to obtain a
maximally flat Butterworth response?

6. Determine the critical frequency of the Sallen-Key


low-pass filter in Figure 2, and set the value of R1 for
an approximate Butterworth response.

7. For the four-pole filter in Figure 3, determine the


capacitance values required to produce a critical frequency of 2680 Hz if all the
resistors in the RC low-pass circuits are 1.8 kΩ, Also select values for the feedback
resistors to get a Butterworth response.
8. Using a block diagram format , show how to implement the following roll-off
rates using single-pole and 2-pole LPF with Butterworth responses :
a) -40 dB/decade. b) -20 dB/decade.
c) -60 dB/decade. d) -100 dB/decade.
e) -120 dB/decade.

9. Choose values for the Sallen-Key high-pass filter


in Figure 4 to implement an equal-value second-
order Butterworth response with a critical
frequency of approximately 10 kHz.

10. Determine the center frequency, maximum


gain, and bandwidth for the filter in Figure 5.

11. What is the damping factor in each active filter shown in Figure, Which filters
are approximately optimized for a Butterworth response characteristic?

12. Determine the center frequency, Q, and BW for the passband of the state-
variable filter in Figure 6.
13. Verify that the band-stop filter in Figure 7 has a center frequency of 60 Hz, and
optimize the filter for a Q of 10.

14. Determine the center frequency and bandwidth for each filter in Figure

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