Learning Goal: To design first-order low-pass and high-pass op amp filters. The design will account for the desired cuto

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Learning Goal To Design First Order Low Pass And High Pass Op Amp Filters The Design Will Account For The Desired Cuto 1
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Learning Goal: To design first-order low-pass and high-pass op amp filters. The design will account for the desired cutoff frequency and the passband gain. Consider the general op amp circuit shown in the figure. By using appropriate resistor-capacitor combinations, in series or parallel, this circuit can be designed to be either a low-pass or high-pass filter. For the op amp circuit shown below, calculate the values for C and R₂ that, together with R₁ = 2.32, produce a low-pass filter having a gain of 2.3 in the passband and a cutoff frequency of 1.7 rad/s Express your answers to three significant figures units of ohms and farads, respectively. Separate your answers with a comma. ► View Available Hint(s) R₁ R₂, C= 5.29,0.111 2. F Submit Previous Answers ✓ Correct Part B - Designing a first-order high-pass filter For the op amp circuit shown below, calculate the values for C and R₂ that, together with R₁ = 4.12, produce a high-pass filter having a gain of 5.1 in the passband and a cutoff frequency of 640 rad/s. Submit M Express your answers to three significant figures in units of ohms and farads, respectively. Separate your answers with a comma. ▸ View Available Hint(s) Π] ΑΣΦ4 Ivec R₂, C = 20.91,321 Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again; 7 attempts remaining ? Ω, F P Pearson Copyright © 2022 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy. | Permissions | Contact Us |
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