A Filter Problem
Problem FreqP00Int

        This is a guided problem to help you with first order filters.  Click here for the filter simulator.

        There are some fundamental behaviors of filters that you need to get familiar with.  Work through these problems to check how well you understand what you have learned about first order filters.


Problems

P1  Start the filter simulator.  The default values in the filter simulator are:

        For those values of circuit and input parameters what is the output frequency?

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P2  Compute the output amplitude.

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P3  Compute the phase shift from the input to the output.  Enter your output in degrees.

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P4  Convert your answer from degrees to seconds, using the known value for the period.

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        Now, observe the input and the output on the simulator.  You should notice the following.

        Finally, you can use the simulator as you work through the filtering problems.