Network Analysis and Synthesis Assignment Submission date:-5/19/2025
1. What is the primary function of a filter in signal processing?
2. How do analog filters differ from digital filters in terms of implementation and
performance?
3. Explain the key differences between low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, and band-stop filters
with practical examples.
4. Define the following terms in the context of filters: cutoff frequency, passband, stopband,
and roll-off rate.
5. What is the significance of the "Q factor" in filter design? How does it affect filter
performance?
6. Design a low pass filter (both π and T networks) having a cut-off frequency of 1 kHz to
operate with a terminated load resistance of 200Ω.
7. Design a high pass filter (both π and T networks) having a cut-off frequency of 2kHz to
operate with a terminated load resistance of 300Ω.
8. Find the component of π – network constant –K high pass filter having cut- off frequency
of 8 kHz and nominal characteristic impedance of 600Ω.
9. Design a constant –K band pass filter with cut off frequencies of 3kHz and 7.5kHz and
nominal characteristic impedance or Ro= 900Ω.
10. A Low Pass Filter circuit consisting of a resistor of 4k7Ω in series with a capacitor of
47nF is connected across a 10v sinusoidal supply. Calculate the output voltage ( VOUT ) at
a frequency of 100Hz and cut-of frequency.
11. Calculate the cut-off or “breakpoint” frequency ( ƒc ) for a simple passive high pass filter
consisting of an 82pF capacitor connected in series with a 240kΩ resistor.
12. A band pass filter is to be constructed using RC components that will only allow a range
of frequencies to pass above 1 kHz (1,000Hz) and below 30 kHz (30,000Hz). Assuming
Network Analysis and Synthesis Assignment Submission date:-5/19/2025
that both the resistors have values of 10kΩ, calculate the values of the two capacitors
required.