First Order Low Pass Active Filter Design Calculations

First Order Low Pass Active Filter Design Calculator





First order low pass active filter design calculations are crucial in electronics engineering. They help in designing filters that allow signals below a certain frequency to pass while attenuating signals above that frequency.

  1. Enter the desired cutoff frequency (fc) in Hertz (Hz).
  2. Enter the desired quality factor (Q).
  3. Enter the resistance (R) in Ohms (Ω).
  4. Click “Calculate” to see the results and the Bode plot.

The transfer function of a first order low pass active filter is given by:

H(s) = Vout(s) / Vin(s) = R / (R + 1 / (sC))

The cutoff frequency (fc) is calculated as:

fc = 1 / (2πRC)

Comparison of Filter Types
Filter Type Order Cutoff Frequency (fc) Quality Factor (Q)
Low Pass 1 1000 Hz 0.707
High Pass 1 1000 Hz 0.707
  • Always ensure the chosen components (R and C) can handle the power and current requirements.
  • Consider using a simulator to verify the design before building the circuit.
What is the difference between a low pass and a high pass filter?

A low pass filter allows signals below a certain frequency to pass, while a high pass filter allows signals above a certain frequency to pass.

What is the quality factor (Q) and why is it important?

The quality factor (Q) determines the selectivity of the filter. A higher Q means the filter is more selective.

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IEEE and NASA are great resources for learning more about filter design.

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