Circuit design of filters and attenuators Circuit design of filters and attenuators | 1. Design of filter image parameter method || A filter is a typical frequency-selective circuit. In theory, within a given frequency band, it can allow signals to pass through the circuit without attenuation. This section is called the passband. Other signals outside the circuit will be greatly attenuated. The frequency band with great attenuation is called the stopband. The boundary frequency between the passband and the stopband is called the cutoff frequency. The basic requirements for filters are: (1) The attenuation of signals in the passband should be small, and the attenuation of signals in the stopband should be large. The attenuation characteristics of the transition from the passband to the stopband rise steeply; (2) The characteristic impedance in the passband should be a constant to facilitate impedance matching. ||Filters are classified as follows: ||Filters: 1. Passive filters 2. Active filters. Passive filters are further divided into: RC filters|| and LC filters. RC filters are further divided into: 1 Low-pass RC filters 2 High-pass RC filters 3 ||Band-pass RC filters||LC filters are further divided into: 1 Low-pass LC filters 2 High-pass LC filters 3 Band-stop LC filters 4 ||Band-pass LC filters||Active filters are further divided into: 1 Active high-pass filters 2 Active low-pass filters 3 Active band-pass filters 4 Active band-stop filters||Currently, there are two methods for analyzing and designing filters: one is the image parameter analysis method, and the other is the working parameter analysis method (also known as the comprehensive method). The former is simple to design and easy to master, but the actual||measured filtering of this filter...
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