| APaddy |
hi guys
can anyone give a detailed description of what a 3rd order high pass filter is???
what is the 3rd order part ???
and also how to calculate the cut of frequency???
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| richie00boy |
A high-pass filter lets the highs pass and attenuates the lows.
The filter order represents the number of poles in the system. Basically the higher the order the steeper the cut-off slope.
I don't have the formulas to hand, but you should be able to find them in books such as Don Lancaster's Active Filter Cookbook (assuming an active filter). |
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| APaddy |
thanks richie00boy for clearing up the 3rd order explanation!!
does anyone know a good website for this stuff...?
need this info for my project report!!!
thanks |
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| APaddy |
thanks andrew
will check em out!!!:D |
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| Ouroboros |
| Download 'Filterlab' from the Microchip website. A wonderful little program for filters up to 7th order. |
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| phase_accurate |
| quote: | | The filter order represents the number of poles in the system. Basically the higher the order the steeper the cut-off slope. |
Another way of expressing this is: The order is the same as the amount of components that show a frequency-dependant behaviour (i.e. inductors and/or capacitors) in a filter.
Regards
Charles |
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| MosfetOwner |
| quote: | Originally posted by APaddy
what is the 3rd order part ???
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The other people have already answered most of your questions. However, the 3rd order part means that below the cutoff frequency, the level will roll off at 18dB per octave. A first order filter rolls off at 6dB/octave, a second order at 12dB/octave and so on. An octave is a halving (or doubling) in frequency. |
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| APaddy |
thanks guys
does anyone have on hand the calculations used to caclulate the cut off and 3 rd order part.
thanks |
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| APaddy |
ahhh thanks
but i need the manual calculations to work out how i got a 1khz cut off frequency and how i got 18db per octave and a 3rd order from a high pass filter
help anyone???:eek: |
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| richie00boy |
What level of study are you at? If you want the calculations for why it's 3rd-order you are looking at A-Level+ maths calculus.
However, if you just want formula for calculating cut-off frequency and Q then it's a lot easier. Have you got a library you can go to and see if they have The Active Filter Cookbook by Don Lancaster? |
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