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Learning Goal: To understand the design of op amp broadband bandpass and bandreject filters. The figures show a cascaded
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Learning Goal: To understand the design of op amp broadband bandpass and bandreject filters. The figures show a cascaded
Learning Goal: To understand the design of op amp broadband bandpass and bandreject filters. The figures show a cascaded op amp bandpass filter and bandreject filter. Bandpass filter: w Bandreject filter: In both filters, use capacitors of C₁ = CH = 0.75 μF and R₂ = 2.5 kn. Part A - Designing the bandpass filter By specifying the values for R₁, RH, and Rf, design a bandpass filter to have a low frequency cutoff of f₁ = 325 Hz, a high-frequency cutoff of f2 = 9000 Hz, and an amplification of 2.5 in the passband. Express your answers in ohms to three significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas. ► View Available Hint(s) RL, RH, R = 652.94,23.57,6.25 VE] ΑΣΦΠ vec Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 9 attempts remaining Part B - Designing the Bandreject Filter Submit By specifying the values for R₁, RH, and Rf, design a bandreject filter to have a low frequency cutoff of fal = 250 Hz, a high-frequency cutoff of f = 9250 Hz, and an amplification of 1.5 in the passband. Express your answers in ohms to three significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas. ► View Available Hint(s) RL, RH. Rf=848.82,22.94,7.5 ΞΑΣΦ | 4 Ivec Provide Feedback Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 9 attempts remaining ? 52 S2 Next >