What Is The Difference Between Active Filter and Passive Filter Applications
What Is The Difference Between Active Filter and Passive Filter Applications
Electronic filters are circuits which perform signal processing functions, specifically
to remove unwanted frequency components from the signal, to enhance wanted ones
or both.
Passive filters contain passive components (R, L, C), they do not depend upon an
external power supply and/or they do not contain active components such as
transistors or battery. The simplest passive filters, RC and RL filters include only one
reactive element, except HYBRIED LC Filter which is characterized by inductance
and capacitance integrated in one element.
1. Passive filters consume the energy of the signal, but no power gain is available;
while active filters have a power gain.
2. Active filters require an external power supply, while passive filters operate only
on the signal input.
4. Only active filters use elements kike op-amps and transistors, which are active
elements.
5. Theoretically, passive filters have no frequency limitations while, active filters have
limitations due to active elements.
6. Passive filters have a better stability and can withstand large currents.
Low pass filters Woofers for low frequency and Tweeters for high frequency
reproduction). In this application the combination of high and low pass
filters is called a "crossover filter".
high pass filters especially audio amplifiers
band pass filters while rejecting signals at all frequencies above and below
this band
band stop filters older radio and TV receivers
I.F Transformers found in older in radio and TV equipment to pass a band
of radio frequencies from one stage of the intermediate frequency (IF)
amplifiers.
The filter is a circuit which changes amplitude and phase of the input signal
and produces output accordingly. It filters or eliminates some frequencies and
passes some frequencies. Hence it provides different attenuation to different
frequencies. Based on components used in the construction of the filter there
are two types of filters i.e active filter and passive filter.
Active Filter:
This filter type uses active components such as OP-AMP (i.e. operational
amplifier) in addition to Resistors (R) and Capacitors (C) in the construction
of the filter. Hence it is known as active filter.
Advantages:
• No resonance issue
• It can eliminate any harmonics
• Used for voltage regulation
• Used for reactive power compensation
• It provides reliable operation
Disadvantages:
• It is expensive
• It provides complex control systems.
Passive Filter:
This filter type uses passive components such as resistors (R), coils or
inductors (L) and condenser or capacitors (C) in the construction of filter.
Hence it is known as passive filter.
Advantages:
• Cheap
• Reliable
• Easy design
• High efficiency
Disadvantages:
• Resonance problems
• Tuning for fixed frequency
• Fixed reactive power compensation
• Large size
There are several varieties of active filter. Some of them, also available in
passive form, are: