Active Filter; Low Pass Filter - National Semiconductor LMV771 General Description Manual

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ACTIVE FILTER

Active filters are circuits with amplifiers, resistors, and capac-
itors. The use of amplifiers instead of inductors, which are
used in passive filters, enhances the circuit performance
while reducing the size and complexity of the filter.
The simplest active filters are designed using an inverting op
amp configuration where at least one reactive element has
been added to the configuration. This means that the op amp
will provide "frequency-dependent" amplification, since reac-
tive elements are frequency dependent devices.

LOW PASS FILTER

The following shows a very simple low pass filter.
FIGURE 3. Lowpass Filter
The transfer function can be expressed as follows:
By KCL:
Simplifying this further results in:
or
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Now, substituting ω=2πf, so that the calculations are in f(Hz)
and not ω(rad/s), and setting the DC gain H
H = V
/V
O
= 1/(2πR
Set: f
o
Low pass filters are known as lossy integrators because they
only behave as an integrator at higher frequencies. Just by
looking at the transfer function one can predict the general
form of the bode plot. When the f/f
is in effect an open circuit and the amplifier behaves at a set
DC gain. Starting at f
the dominant impedance and hence the circuit will behave as
an integrator and the signal will be attenuated and eventually
cut. The bode plot for this filter is shown in the following pic-
ture:
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FIGURE 4. Lowpass Filter Transfer Function
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C)
1
ratio is small, the capacitor
O
, −3dB corner, the capacitor will have
O
= −R
/R
and
O
2
1
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