학술논문

Low-sensitivity, low-noise, band-rejection and all-pass active-RC filters
Document Type
Conference
Source
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, 2005. ISIE 2005. Industrial electronics Industrial Electronics, 2005. ISIE 2005. Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on. 3:1175-1178 vol. 3 2005
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Band pass filters
Feedback loop
Negative feedback loops
Noise reduction
Impedance
Frequency
Feedback circuits
Negative feedback
Computer networks
Operational amplifiers
Language
ISSN
2163-5137
2163-5145
Abstract
In this paper we introduce a new design procedure for low-sensitivity and low-noise filter biquads which have a symmetrical bridged-T passive-RC network. They are also low-power circuits, in that they use only one operational amplifier (opamp). The new design concept is based on the recently introduced "impedance tapering" method which was applied to allpole filters in G.S. Moschytz (1999), whereas in this paper it is extended to the design of filters with unite zeros. Thus, it is applied to two commonly used filter sections suitable for the realization of band-rejection and all-pass filters with low and medium pole-Q factors. In the new design procedure, the topology and component count remain the same; we just judiciously select the component values in order to reduce component tolerance sensitivity and improve noise performance. The sensitivity analysis is examined analytically and double-checked using PSpice Monte Carlo runs. In the PSpice noise analysis, a macro-model of the u uA741 opamp is used. It is found that the minimum-sensitivity and minimum-noise filters coincide.