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Active Filters Study in Analog Lab

20 1.5 0.5 0.333 -5.02 100 1.5 0.5 0.333 -5.02 1K 1.5 0.45 0.3 -6.02 10K 1.5 0.4 0.267 -6.57 100K 1.5 0.35 0.233 -7.63 1M 1.5 0.3 0.2 -8 For Fig:02 Frequency Vi(rms) Vo(rms) Gain (Vo / Gain (

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20 1.5 0.5 0.333 -5.02 100 1.5 0.5 0.333 -5.02 1K 1.5 0.45 0.3 -6.02 10K 1.5 0.4 0.267 -6.57 100K 1.5 0.35 0.233 -7.63 1M 1.5 0.3 0.2 -8 For Fig:02 Frequency Vi(rms) Vo(rms) Gain (Vo / Gain (

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AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY– BANGLADESH (AIUB)

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF EEE
COURSE NAME: ANALOG ELECTRONICS LAB
Spring 2022-2023
Section: A Group: 02
Supervised By:
JOHEB MUHAMMAD TANZEER SAYEED
Submitted By
Mahfuja Yesmin (21-45357-2)

Name ID

Md Ismail Hossain 21-45302-2

Tanay Banik 21-45228-2

Shovan, Shah Md Mohibbullah 19-40968-2

Rameen Mehraan 21-45374-2


Title: Study of Active Filters
Circuit Diagram:

0 R2
V2 10kΩ
15V
6
3
U1

7
5
1
R1 1
3
vout
10kΩ 6
XFG1 2

R3
COM 5 741 100kΩ

4
vin
C1 V3
0
0 0.01µF 15V
0
0

Fig:1
C2

0.02µF 0 R2

V2 20kΩ
15V
6
3
U1
7
5
1

R4 8 R1 1
3
XFG1 vot
10kΩ 10kΩ 6
2
2
COM
R3
5 741 100kΩ
4

C1 V3
0 0
0.01µF 15V
0
0

Fig: 2
R1

5kΩ

R2
0

10kΩ V1
XFG1
5 15V
COM U1
7

vin C 1 2 C2 3
3
vout
6
0.01µF 0.01µF 8
2 R3
100kΩ
6 741
R4
4

10kΩ V2
15V
0
0

Fig:3
Data Table (Experimental):
For Fig:01
Frequency (Hz) Vi(p-p) Vo(p-p) Gain (Vo / Vi) Gain (dB) = 20
Log (Vo/Vi)

20 4.8 1.2 0.25 -12.04


100 4.8 1.2 0.25 -12.04
1K 4.8 1.1 0.23 -12.77
10K 4.8 1 0.21 -13.56
100K 4.4 0.8 0.18 -14.89
1M 4 0.7 0.175 -15.14

For Fig:02
Frequency Vi(p-p) Vo(p-p) Gain (Vo / Gain (dB) = 20
(Hz) Vi) Log (Vo/Vi)

20 4.22 4..30 1.01 0.163

100 4.30 4.26 0.97 -0.087

1K 4.18 3.14 0.75 -2.49

10K 4.02 0.28 0.06 -24.44

100K 3.98 0.2 0.05 -26.02

1M 3.42 0.2 0.05 -26.02


For Fig:03
Frequency Vi(p-p) Vo(p-p) Gain (Vo / Gain (dB) = 20
(Hz) Vi) Log (Vo/Vi)

20 5.03 0.2 0.039 -28.18

100 5.07 0.22 0.434 -7.25

1K 5.07 0.28 0.0552 -25.16

10K 3.74 6.75 1.805 5.13

100K 4.38 4.22 0.9634 -0.323

1M 1.93 0.56 0.3 -10.47

Simulation:
For Fig01:

(F=20 Hz)
(F= 100 Hz)

(F= 1 KHz)

(F= 10 KHz)
(F= 100 KHz)

(F= 1MHz)

For Fig02:

(F= 20 Hz)
(F= 100 Hz)

(F= 1KHz)

(F= 10 KHz)
(F= 100 KHz)

(F= 1 MHz)

For Fig03:

(F= 20 Hz)
(F= 100 Hz)

(F= 1 KHz)
(F= 10 KHz)

(F= 100 KHz)

(F= 1 MHz)
Data Table (Simulation):
For Fig:01
Frequency Vi(rms) Vo(rms) Gain (Vo / Gain (dB) = 20
(Hz) Vi) Log (Vo/Vi)

20 3.536 3.535 1 -0.002

100 3.536 3.528 1 -0.002

1K 3.536 2.991 0.845 -1.46

10K 3.536 0.5539 0.157 -16.08

100K 3.536 0.0557 0.0157 -36.08

1M 3.536 0.039 0.011 -39.17

For Fig:02
Frequency (Hz) Vi(rms) Vo(rms) Gain (Vo / Vi) Gain (dB) = 20 Log (Vo/Vi)

20 3.536 3.535 1 -0.002

100 3.536 3.535 1 -0.002

1K 3.536 2.768 0.78 -2.15

10K 3.535 0.443 0.12 -18.41

100K 3.535 0.0141 0.039 -28.18

1M 3.535 0.094 0.026 -31.7


For Fig:03
Frequency Vi(rms) Vo(rms) Gain (Vo / Gain (dB) = 20
(Hz) Vi) Log (Vo/Vi)

20 1.768 2.294u 0.0029 -50.75

100 1.768 11.456u 0.00434 -47.25

1K 1.768 106.05u 0.00539 -45.37

10K 1.768 1.095 0.62 -4.15

100K 1.768 0.56 0.317 -9.98

1M 1.768 0.132 0.075 -22.54

Frequency Analysis:

Fig: 1
Fig:2

Fig:3
Analysis of Curve:
Fig 1 and 2 is low pass filter of 20 dB and 40 dB. For fig 1 we can see
that frequency can pass till cut off frequency and when it crosses the
cut of frequency the curve decreases 20dB and it happens same in Fig
2. In fig 2, the curve decreases 40 db. Fig 3 is a high pass filter. In fig 3
frequency can pass after cut off frequency and curve increases 40 dB.

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