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The document discusses different types of filters including passive filters, active filters, and classifications such as low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop filters. It provides circuit diagrams and frequency response characteristics of first order and second order low pass and high pass filters.
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Ch. 2

The document discusses different types of filters including passive filters, active filters, and classifications such as low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop filters. It provides circuit diagrams and frequency response characteristics of first order and second order low pass and high pass filters.
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Analog & Digital IC – Chapter

Design & Applications 2

Jayen Modi
Department of Electronics Engineering
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
Wadala (E), Mumbai – 400037
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Introduction to Filters
What are they ? Why are they needed ?
• Frequency selective or responsive networks

• Separates out signals according to their frequencies

• Selects a single or a certain band of frequencies


frequencies outside this band
are blocked/rejected/attenuated
• Typical applications are :-
Analog & Digital Communication
Signal & Speech Processing all use filters in some
form or the other
Electronic Instrumentation
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Introduction to Passive Filters
A Brief Overview & Some Critical Issues
• Implemented using passive components → R, L, C

• It works well for the high frequency (RF) range

• At audio frequencies (AF) inductors create ‘trouble’


become large, bulky
& very expensive
• More no. of turns of coil at low frequencies
 Increases the series resistance
 Increases the power dissipation
 Degrades the inductor’s performance
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Introduction to Active Filters
Any betterment over Passive Filters ?
• Use op-amps & passive components (R & C)

• Flexibility in gain & frequency adjustment

• No loading effect due to use of op-amps

• Low cost & small components, hence small size


 Require DC power supply Disadvantages
 Limited frequency range ≤ 1 MHz compared to
 Can’t handle large amount of power passive filters

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General Classification of Filters
Frequency Response Characteristics
• Low Pass Filter (LPF)

• High Pass Filter (HPF)


four main categories
of active filters
• Band Pass Filter (BPF)

• Band Stop Filter (BSF)


commonly used to achieve
• All Pass Filter (APF) phase shift between i/p & o/p

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1. Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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2. High Pass Filter (HPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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3. Band Pass Filter (BPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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4. Band Stop Filter (BSF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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5. All Pass Filter (APF)
Input & Output Waveforms

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Introduction to LTI systems
linear time – invariant system

input LTI output


r(t) c(t)
signal System signal

 input & output relationship is of linear nature


 system parameters do not change with the time
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The Transfer Function (TF)
Mathematical Definition

input r(t) LTI c(t) output


signal R(s) System C(s) signal

C(s)
Transfer Function =
R(s)

ratio of LT of output to the LT of the input


considering all initial conditions to be zero
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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – LPF
Circuit Diagram
R

Vin(t) C Vout(t)

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – LPF
Calculation of Laplace Transform
R

1
Vin(s) Vout(s)
sC

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – LPF
Frequency Response Characteristics

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – HPF
Circuit Diagram
C

Vin(t) R Vout(t)

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – HPF
Calculation of Laplace Transform

1
Vin(t) sC R Vout(t)

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The Transfer Function (TF)
Example of First Order System – HPF
Frequency Response Characteristics

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First Order Active Filters
General Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

Z1
Vout
Vin
VA

Z2

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First Order Active Filters
Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

R Vout
Vin
VA

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First Order Active Filters
Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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First Order Active Filters
High Pass Filter (HPF)
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

C
Vout
Vin
VA

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First Order Active Filters
High Pass Filter (HPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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Higher Order Active Filters
Low Pass Filters (LPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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Higher Order Active Filters
High Pass Filters (HPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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Second Order Active Filters
General Circuit Diagram
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

Z1 VA Z2
Vin Vout
VB
I1 I2
I3 Z3 I4 Z4

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Second Order Active Filters
Low Pass Filter (LPF)
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

R R
Vin Vout

C C

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Second Order Active Filters
Low Pass Filters (LPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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Second Order Active Filters
High Pass Filter (HPF)
Circuit Diagram R1 R2

C C
Vin Vout

R R

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Second Order Active Filters
High Pass Filters (HPF)
Frequency Response Characteristics

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