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Learning Goal: To calculate the component values for high-Q bandpass and bandreject filters to meet frequency domain spe
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Learning Goal: To calculate the component values for high-Q bandpass and bandreject filters to meet frequency domain spe
Learning Goal: To calculate the component values for high-Q bandpass and bandreject filters to meet frequency domain specifications. The figures show a high-bandpass filter (top) and a high- bandreject filter (bottom). O R₁ = He R₂ 12 M1-01 Part A - Designing the high-Q bandpass filter By specifying R₁, R₂, and Ra, design a high-Q bandpass filter based on the circuit shown that has a center frequency of fo=4900 Hz, a quality of 10, and a passband gain of 1.6. Use C = 0.05 F capacitors. Express your answers, separated by commas, to four significant figures in units of ohms. ▸ View Available Hint(s) R₁, R₂. R3 3249,46.78,10399 Submit A£¢ J↑ vec ^ Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining ▾ Part B - Designing the high-Q bandreject filter R., o = 3.4,0.9118 2 O By specifying It and a, design a high-Q bandreject filter based on the circuit shown that has a center frequency of wo 3400rad/s, a bandwidth of 3= 1200rad/s, and a passband gain of 1. Use 1.8 μF capacitors. Express your answers, separated by commas, to four significant figures. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Previous Answers ? 2, 2, 2 ✓ Correct The filter requires the following resistors: two of 163.4 N (R), one of 81.70N (R/2), one of 149.0 2 (R), and one of 14.42 02 ([1 — o]R).