Review Problems - Passive Filters - Solution
Review Problems - Passive Filters - Solution
Problem 1
Find the transfer function Vo/Vi.
Solution
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Problem 2
The mid frequency of the band stop filter circuit shown below is 200-Hz.
Calculate the values of L and C. Take R=150 ohms and the bandwidth as 100 Hz.
Solution
Problem 3
Determine the resonant frequency of the circuit:
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Solution
Problem 4
Design a RLC bandpass filter with a lower cut-off frequency of 1 kHz and a
bandwidth of 3 kHz. What is the center frequency and Q of this filter?
Solution
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Therefore, using commercial values, the design values are L = 10 mH, R = 180 Ω,
and C = 0.68 µF.
Problem 5
The tuner for an FM radio requires a band-pass filter with a central frequency of
100 MHz (frequency of a FM station) and a bandwidth of 2 MHz.
a) Design such a filter.
b) What are its cut-off frequencies?
Solution
Because this is not a wide-band filter, the simplest filter will be an RLC filter as is
shown. For this filter:
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Solution of the above two equations in two unknowns will give fl ≈ 99 MHz and fu
≈ 101 MHz
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Problem 6
Find the resonant frequency of Zin if C= 0.5uF.
Solution
Zin=R1+1/jwc + 1/(1/R2 + 1/jwl)
Problem 7
For the circuit below, obtain the transfer function Vo/Vi. Identify the type of filter
the circuit represents. Determine the corner frequency. R1=R2=100Ω. L=2mH
Solution
Solution
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