Non Inverting adder with noise (low pass)filter

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Non Inverting adder with noise (low pass)filter

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This circuit shows the use of a low-pass filter. On the left-hand part, a simple non-inverting adder adds a base signal (5V, 1kHz) and an artificial low-voltage high-frequency noise (500mV, 100kHz). On the right-hand side of the schematic, the low-pass filter filters the signal. The gain is equal to -R2/R1. The cutoff frequency is defined by f=1/(2*pi*R2*C2). In this example, it has been set to around 10kHz, 10 times the base signal's frequency.

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Non Inverting Adder with Noise (Low Pass) Filter

archiskhuspe

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ASK1631

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Date Created

2 years, 7 months ago

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2 years, 7 months ago

Tags

  • filter
  • band-pass
  • circuit fundamentals
  • adder

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