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R1 + 1 + 1 + 2.

105 kW
2pf ca 1C 1 2p·10 3Hz·0.756·100·10 *9F

Closest 1% value is 2.1 kΩ.

Second Filter

With C = 100nF,

R1 + 1 + 1 + 3.18 kW
pf cCa 1 p·10 3·100·10 *9·0.756

Closest 1% value is 3.16 kΩ.


a1 0.9996
R2 + + + 1.67 kW
4pf cCb 1 4p·10 3·100·10 *9·0.4772

Closest 1% value is 1.65 kΩ.

Figure 16–30 shows the final filter circuit.

1.65k
100n
VIN 100n 100n

2.10k VOUT
3.16k

Figure 16–30. Third-Order Unity-Gain Bessel High-Pass

16.5 Band-Pass Filter Design


In Section 16.4, a high-pass response was generated by replacing the term S in the low-
pass transfer function with the transformation 1/S. Likewise, a band-pass characteristic
is generated by replacing the S term with the transformation:

DW
ǒ
1 s)1
s
Ǔ (16–7)

In this case, the passband characteristic of a low-pass filter is transformed into the upper
passband half of a band-pass filter. The upper passband is then mirrored at the mid fre-
quency, fm (Ω=1), into the lower passband half.

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