Lab 08 Filter Design
Lab 08 Filter Design
Filter Design
RNEW 320
Submitted To: Prof. Wang
Submitted By:
Rakan Althaqfi A00627734
In this lab students will design the Filter Circuit and verify the circuit using the equations and the
Multisim simulation. This experiment allows them to understand how to Design and analyze a
Filter Circuit. Students will analyze the circuit response. Multisim environment is used to
monitor the overall behavior of the circuit and results are plotted using oscilloscope.
Objective:
The objective of this experiment is to begin to become familiar with the properties and uses of
the Filters in circuits and engineering general.
Equipment’s Required:
Resistors
Capacitors
Inductors
Connecting wires
Bread board
Voltage source
Oscilloscope
Software Required:
1. Multisim
Introduction:
Circuits with a response that depends upon the frequency of the input voltage are known as
filters. Filter circuits can be used to perform a number of important functions in a system.
Although filters can be made from inductors, resistors and capacitors most filter circuits are
based upon op-amps, resistors and capacitors.
Low-pass filters allow any input at a frequency below a characteristic frequency to pass to
its output unattenuated or even amplified.
High-pass filters allow signals above a characteristic frequency to pass unattenuated or even
amplified.
The transfer function of a circuit is usually expressed on a logarithmic scale in decibels, and
since the fundamental quantity of interest is power, a filter is characterized by The symbols and
Bode diagrams for the ideal transfer functions for these filters are shown in
Figure (18) Figure 18 The symbols and characteristics of three types of filters
Procedure:
Schematic
Results:
Procedure:
Schematic
Procedure:
Schematic
Results:
Filters are used to eliminate undesired high frequencies (i.e., noise) that are present on
AC input lines. Additionally, filters are used on a power supply's output to reduce ripple.
Low Pass Filters are in audio amplifiers, equalizers or speaker systems to direct the
lower frequency bass signals to the larger bass speakers or to reduce any high frequency
noise or “hiss” type distortion.
High Pass Filters are in audio amplifiers, equalizers or speaker systems to direct
the high frequency signals to the smaller tweeter speakers or to reduce any
low frequency noise or “rumble” type distortion.
References:
1. http://www.bndhep.net/Lab/Filter/Filter.html
2. https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/filter/filter_2.html