QE-2-1-1 Multi-Extraction Filter Problem For Power Drone Applications

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César Adrián Treviño Luna – A00820303

21.09.2020

TE-2033 Applied Electronics

QE-2-1-1 Multi-Extraction Filter Problem for Power Drone applications


Calculations:
1 1 1
𝑅= = = = 5.3𝐾
(𝐶 ∗ 𝑊𝑜) 𝐶 ∗ 2 ∗ 𝑝𝑖 ∗ 𝑓𝑜 (2 ∗ 𝑝𝑖 ∗ 3000 ∗ 10𝐸 − 9)

𝑄𝑅 = 𝑄 ∗ 𝑅 = 7 ∗ 5.3𝐾 = 37.1𝐾

𝑉
𝐺ℎ𝑓 ( ) = 1 → 𝐺ℎ𝑓(𝑑𝐵) = 0
𝑉

𝐶1 = 𝐶 ∗ 𝐺ℎ𝑓 = 10𝑛𝑓 ∗ 1 = 10𝑛𝑓

𝑊𝑜 2 3000 2
𝑅 ∗ (𝑊𝑛) 5.3𝐾 ∗ (4000)
𝑅2 = = = 2.98𝐾
𝐺ℎ𝑓 1

1. Schematic diagram from LTSPICE of the filter implementation showing component


values, power supply values, signal model implementation and SPICE commands
necessary to perform the frequency and time domain simulations.
2. Time domain simulation output graphs showing the input signal Vo=V1+V2+V3 and
the output signal after filtering . This is obtained from the .TRAN command. Use the
command VIEW-FFT to plot the frequency spectrum of the filtered signals showing the
filtering action by the device.

Vo = V1 + V2 + V3

- Time domain
Vo after filtering
- Time domain

- Ac analysis

- FFT
3. Frequency domain simulation output graph showing the filtering behavior in

frequency. Show, using LTSpice cursors, the location of the frequency ω o (or
fo) and the measurement of roll-off (using 2 cursors).

- fo = 3kHz
- Roll off= -40dB/dec

4. Discussion and Concluding remarks about your experiment results.

With this activity, I could analyze and the Biquadratic filter using the Tow Tomas
configuration. For this experiment we developed a filter to combine the 3 different signals
and afterwards we use the Biquadratic filter in low pass notch at 4khz to filter the 4Khz
signal. We use the LTSPICE software to make the simulation, and the results fits with the
expected response of the circuit, in the Time domain graph we can see the different
interaction of the 3 signals in the single curve, and in the frequency graph we can
distinguished the different peaks of each of these signals with different frequency, from
1khz to 16khz.

Bibliography:
Franco S., Design with Operational Amplifiers and Analog Integrated Circuits, 3rd. or
4th editions, McGraw Hill, 2002 and 2014.

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