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Revision as of 03:26, 21 January 2011
- RC Low-pass filter
1-50 kHz filter (20 pnts)
- Design a low-pass RC filter with a break point between 1-50 kHz. The break point is the frequency at which the filter starts to attenuate the AC signal. For a Low pass filter, AC signals with a frequency above 1-50 kHz will start to be attenuated (not passed).
- Now construct the circuit using a non-polar capacitor.
- use a sinusoidal variable frequency oscillator to provide an input voltage to your filter.
- Measure the input and output voltages for at least 8 different frequencies which span the frequency range from 1 Hz to 1 MHz.
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- Graph the -vs-
phase shift (10 pnts)
- measure the phase shift between and
Questions
- compare the theoretical and experimentally measured break frequencies. (5 pnts)
- Calculate and expression for as a function of , , and . The Gain is defined as the ratio of to .(5 pnts)
- Compare the theoretical and experimental value for the phase shift . (5 pnts)
- Sketch the phasor diagram for , , , and . Put the current along the real voltage axis. (30 pnts)
- what is the phase shift for a DC input and a very-high frequency input?(5 pnts)
- calculate and expression for the phase shift as a function of , , and graph -vs . (20 pnts)