Electronics 101: Active Filters

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Today's Electronics 101 video discusses the active filter, its basic design, and how it differs from the passive filter.
    You can find the notes for this video at:
    www.dropbox.com/sh/lqmswr7nkt...
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    Have a question? Feel free to email me at:
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Komentáře • 25

  • @agstechnicalsupport
    @agstechnicalsupport Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you for the brief and very good summary on active filters !

  • @SamWalsh1
    @SamWalsh1 Před 10 lety

    This video was a great help to me, so clear and not math heavy, just want I wanted.

  • @SASandriusSAS
    @SASandriusSAS Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @AaronB99999
    @AaronB99999 Před 3 lety

    13:00 I had a revelation here that this configuration can be whatever you want it to be (integrator, differentiator, band-pass) depending on what frequency you are interested in and your choice of resistors and capacitors. Thanks!

  • @mohammadanbiaislami787

    really good information about active filter .

  • @AndrewBrown-mo6qm
    @AndrewBrown-mo6qm Před 10 lety

    Thanks for the vidoe great help mate !!!

  • @DonHYPER007
    @DonHYPER007 Před 11 lety

    Very Nice explanation. Waiting for more. Would Be Nice if you even explain Amplitude Modulation, and some circuits to this

  • @ralishaoliver3610
    @ralishaoliver3610 Před 9 lety +2

    This was SOOO helpful. After class i kept asking why does my teacher sometimes say BandPass and other times say PassBand. Well now i know!!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @chronobot2001
    @chronobot2001 Před 6 lety

    great video!

  • @JunaypaserM
    @JunaypaserM Před 2 lety

    Ini yang lagi saya pelajari. Mantap

  • @shinnysinsin
    @shinnysinsin Před 7 lety +1

    thank you, great tutorial, what's the name of the software you're using to "draw"? it's great!

  • @terencekaye8
    @terencekaye8 Před 10 lety

    Great jon HHD,,,was wondering about the second bandpass filter,,does it matter what order the Hi or lo sections are placed,,,
    Also I noticed your connecting your inputs to the Negative or inverting input of the op amp,,,can you tell me why,,and why not the input on the Positive or non-inverting input,,
    Also what about second order active Hi Pass Lo pass and Band pass filter calculations.
    Thanks for the great video,

  • @danhle1032
    @danhle1032 Před 9 lety

    at 5:18 you say not to change amplitude on opamps? what's the amplitude refer to? is that the same as voltage?

  • @nitinmaurya8805
    @nitinmaurya8805 Před 7 lety +1

    which application u have used for doing all this.?? please tell me. thanks😊

  • @photon2724
    @photon2724 Před 5 lety +1

    tats an inverting op amp. So wont the output wave be inverted?

  • @KiR_3d
    @KiR_3d Před 6 lety

    oh... i wish to find an article or a video about different analog filter _models_ . Is it somewhere? I'm worrying that Steiner-Parker... is not a filter type but may be a kind of different Sallen-Key filter... Can it be?

  • @AhmedKMoustafa2
    @AhmedKMoustafa2 Před 7 lety +2

    Isn't the gain Negative? (-R2/R1) , For the inverting amplifier,
    Also, In Microelectronics circuit analysis 3rd book says that
    the voltage transfer function of a high pass filter is:
    T(s) = (sRC)/(1+sRC)
    however, the voltage transfer function of a Low pass filter is: T(s) = 1/(1+sRC)
    Looking forward to hear from you "humanHardDrive"

    • @musicamplifier16
      @musicamplifier16 Před 5 lety

      in audio theory,it is not matter if the gain is positive or negative.Also your and his voltage transfer function from video is good

  • @baydood510
    @baydood510 Před 9 lety +7

    Isn't the gain Negative? (-R2/R1)
    For the inverting amplifier, your gain is positive (R2/R1). 6:36

    • @toast_recon
      @toast_recon Před 8 lety +2

      +Salliance This is way old, but since the output voltage is AC, we don't really care about negative or positive. -V is just V phase shifted 180°. If we're only concerned with magnitude the negative sign can be dropped.

  • @natalioramirez6240
    @natalioramirez6240 Před 5 lety +1

    Why is the capacitor not affecting the gain?

    • @AaronB99999
      @AaronB99999 Před 3 lety

      The gain is for the "flat" part of the frequency response curve -- at these frequencies, the capacitor has no impact on the circuit and the gain is determined entirely by the resistors.

  • @o.t.powell1142
    @o.t.powell1142 Před 9 lety

    In your op-amp low pass filter, what do you mean when you say zero bias? Your still biasing the op amp normally with external power right? If you have zero bias how does the op-amp have power to operate?

  • @Captain_Rhodes
    @Captain_Rhodes Před 8 lety +1

    does the fact that its also an integrator mean that audio will be distorted?

    • @AaronB99999
      @AaronB99999 Před 3 lety

      An integrator is also a low-pass filter. Audio won't be distorted but the higher frequencies will be reduced in volume.