3 dB Low Corner Frequency Calculator
3 dB low corner frequency calculations are crucial in audio engineering and acoustics. It determines the frequency at which the amplitude response of a filter drops by 3 dB. Understanding this helps in designing and analyzing audio filters.
- Enter the desired frequency in Hertz.
- Enter the quality factor (Q).
- Click ‘Calculate’.
The formula for calculating the 3 dB low corner frequency (fc) is:
fc = Q * f0
where f0 is the center frequency and Q is the quality factor.
| Frequency (Hz) | Quality Factor | 3 dB Low Corner Frequency (Hz) |
|---|---|---|
| 1000 | 2 | 2000 |
| 5000 | 5 | 25000 |
- Higher Q values result in narrower bandwidths.
- 3 dB low corner frequency is a key parameter in filter design.
What is the difference between 3 dB low corner frequency and cutoff frequency?
The 3 dB low corner frequency is the frequency at which the amplitude response of a filter drops by 3 dB, while the cutoff frequency is the frequency at which the amplitude response drops by 6 dB.
NASA uses 3 dB low corner frequency calculations in their acoustic research.
University of Delaware provides detailed resources on audio filter design.