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Active Highpass Filter

An active high pass filter is designed to remove noise below 10kHz and provide an unattenuated output signal above 10kHz. The filter uses a resistor of 1600 ohms and a capacitor of 10nF, with a cut off frequency of 10kHz. An amplifying stage with resistors of 8200 ohms and 3300 ohms and a gain of 1.4 is used to overcome attenuation. A Bode plot shows the gain remains near 0dB at frequencies above 10kHz, indicating the signal is unattenuated, while frequencies below 10kHz experience increasing attenuation.

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Active Highpass Filter

An active high pass filter is designed to remove noise below 10kHz and provide an unattenuated output signal above 10kHz. The filter uses a resistor of 1600 ohms and a capacitor of 10nF, with a cut off frequency of 10kHz. An amplifying stage with resistors of 8200 ohms and 3300 ohms and a gain of 1.4 is used to overcome attenuation. A Bode plot shows the gain remains near 0dB at frequencies above 10kHz, indicating the signal is unattenuated, while frequencies below 10kHz experience increasing attenuation.

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Active High pass filter

Design a filter to remove noise below 10KHz. Also make sure that you get an
unattenuated output signal. Use an appropriate amplifying stage to overcome
attenuation.

Cut Off Frequency:


The cut off frequency is
Fc= 10 kHz

Components Used:
The value of resistors and capacitors used in this case is as follows:

R = 1600 Ω

C = 10 nF

Amplifying stage R1 = 8200 Ω


R2 = 3300 Ω
Amplifying factor=1.4

1+(R2/R1)=1.4

Gain Values:

Serial Vin Vout


No. Frequency Gain(db)
1 7900 -0.91 2.649 2.40
2 8500 -0.53 2.73 2.58
3 9000 -0.26 2.836 2.77
4 9500 -0.061 2.89 2.87
5 Fc=10000 -0.087 3.04 3.01
6 12000 0.74 3.4 3.73
7 12500 3.34 3.66 5.4
clc
clear all
close all
f=[7.9 8.5 9 9.5 10 12 12.5 ];
e=[-0.91 -0.53 -0.26 -0.061 -0.087 0.74 3.34 ];
plot(f,e)
legend('Frequency verses gain plot');
xlabel('Frequency in KHz');
ylabel('Gain in db');

Plots
The Bode Plot for the Magnitude is as follows:

3.5
Frequency verses gain plot
3

2.5

2
Gain in db

1.5

0.5

-0.5

-1
7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12 12.5
Frequency in KHz

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