achilles03
Aerospace
- Oct 9, 2008
- 7
I'm a little rusty on my circuit analysis, so I was hoping someone more well-versed in circuit analysis could give me a little help in figuring out a filter I'm interested in. I believe it is a Butterworth filter.
I'm a mechanical engineer, and it'd be easier to set up the differential equation if I could visualize it mechanically. So, if anyone could help, what would the equivalent mechanical system be for the following filter?
I think that it's a dashpot and spring in parallel with a mass (I hope this pastes ok):
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---DASHPOT----| |
| mass |
----SPRING------| |
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...but I can't figure out where to place the left-most capacitor. Is in in series with the dashpot?
The end result is that I want to model the transient response (using a step-time type integration) for non-linear voltage inputs (square, saw, etc).
Thanks in advance for any help!
Dave
I'm a mechanical engineer, and it'd be easier to set up the differential equation if I could visualize it mechanically. So, if anyone could help, what would the equivalent mechanical system be for the following filter?
I think that it's a dashpot and spring in parallel with a mass (I hope this pastes ok):
----------
---DASHPOT----| |
| mass |
----SPRING------| |
----------
...but I can't figure out where to place the left-most capacitor. Is in in series with the dashpot?
The end result is that I want to model the transient response (using a step-time type integration) for non-linear voltage inputs (square, saw, etc).
Thanks in advance for any help!
Dave