Passive Bandpass and Notch Filters

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Passive Bandpass and Notch Filters

Experimental Procedure It is not in the lab manual. It is posted on Week 8 module on Scholar. Figure 1 Figure 2 Bandpass Filter Notch Filter

Bandwidth and Q Factor The difference between the frequencies (in Hz) where the power is ½ of the maximum output power (the -3 dB point) is the bandwidth of the filter Maximum power to output occurs at fo =QB, where Q is the quality factor of the filter. A high Q filter has a small bandwidth, almost no other signals except for the one at the center frequency will be sent to the load for a bandpass filter or removed from the signal sent to the load for a notch filter.

-3dB point Defined as the point at which the power at the point of measurement is 50% of the power supplied to the circuit.

Nonideal Components Voltage Source Capacitors Inductors Velleman function generator acts like an ideal voltage source in series with a Thévenin equivalent resistor. Capacitors Tolerance on capacitors in kit is +/- 20% at best It is difficult to purchase capacitors with tighter tolerances. Inductors Parasitic resistances and capacitances result from the way inductors are fabricated.

Voltage Source An ideal voltage source attached to a load. Vo = Vs A nonideal voltage source is a ideal voltage source in series with R. Vo is a fraction of Vs

Maximum Power to a Load For a nonideal voltage source, which is composed of a ideal voltage source (or Thévenin source) and Thévenin impedance, the maximum power to the load is obtained when the load impedance is equal to the Thévenin impedance. For audio systems, the Thévenin impedance is designed to be 8W. For most electronic instruments, the Thévenin impedance is designed to be 50W. For TV antenna, the Thévenin impedance is designed to be 75W.

Measurement of Capacitance Capacitance can be measured using the MY-64 digital multimeter as long as the value of C is between 1pF-20mF. Note that the accuracy of the measurement degrades considerable as the capacitance value increases. (MY-64 specifications) Measurement is performed at 20 kHz.

There is a narrow black rectangle with slits and two prongs in the box for your digital multimeter. This slides into the two capacitance measurement slots on your digital multimeter. It helps create a better connection to the narrow wires of the capacitors.

Inductors Generally - coil of conducting wire Usually wrapped around a solid core. If no core is used, then the inductor is said to have an ‘air core’. http://bzupages.com/f231/energy-stored-inductor-uzma-noreen-group6-part2-1464/

Alternative Names for Inductors Reactor- inductor in a power grid Choke - designed to block a particular frequency while allowing currents at lower frequencies or d.c. currents through Commonly used in RF (radio frequency) circuitry Coil - often coated with varnish and/or wrapped with insulating tape to provide additional insulation and secure them in place A winding is a coil with taps (terminals). Solenoid – a three dimensional coil. Also used to denote an electromagnet where the magnetic field is generated by current flowing through a toroidal inductor.

Properties of a Real Inductor Real inductors do dissipate energy due resistive losses in the length of wire and capacitive coupling between turns of the wire. The frequencies at which the capacitive element of the inductor is noticed is above the frequencies the corner frequencies of the RLC circuit designed in this experiment.