ritchie888
Bioengineer
- Jun 22, 2011
- 24
I'm trying to design a pre-amplifier for low frequencies. I'm specifically interested in 2-200Hz. I'm fairly sure I have the right design, just the values of the components must be wrong.
Having done some math, I'm under the impression that my circuit should work for my frequencies, but plotting these results using Multisim is giving some strange results.
So, if I want my cutoff to be below 2Hz, I've selected the values of 220uF and 150k Ohm biasing resistors (with a 100x gain). To my understanding this gives an input impedance of 75k Ohm. Punching this into the frequency cut off equation: F = 1 / (2 * pi * R * C) = 1 / (2 * pi * 75000 * (220 * (10^-6))) = 0.0096Hz, far below what I actually need it to be. Anyway, even with this appearing to be correct, I did plot the frequency response (1Hz to 100Hz) using the following equation, and it would appear my values are fine:
Gr = 20 * log10((w * R * C) / (sqrt(1 + (w * R * C)^2)))
where w is the frequency times 2*pi.
However, as you'll see in the attachment, the plot starts off with a lot of jumping and cutting off, but eventually sorts itself out and corrects itself. I need the circuit to respond correctly from the start.
Can someone suggest what I should actually have as values, if these are incorrect. I can plot the frequency response if that will help.
Having done some math, I'm under the impression that my circuit should work for my frequencies, but plotting these results using Multisim is giving some strange results.
So, if I want my cutoff to be below 2Hz, I've selected the values of 220uF and 150k Ohm biasing resistors (with a 100x gain). To my understanding this gives an input impedance of 75k Ohm. Punching this into the frequency cut off equation: F = 1 / (2 * pi * R * C) = 1 / (2 * pi * 75000 * (220 * (10^-6))) = 0.0096Hz, far below what I actually need it to be. Anyway, even with this appearing to be correct, I did plot the frequency response (1Hz to 100Hz) using the following equation, and it would appear my values are fine:
Gr = 20 * log10((w * R * C) / (sqrt(1 + (w * R * C)^2)))
where w is the frequency times 2*pi.
However, as you'll see in the attachment, the plot starts off with a lot of jumping and cutting off, but eventually sorts itself out and corrects itself. I need the circuit to respond correctly from the start.
Can someone suggest what I should actually have as values, if these are incorrect. I can plot the frequency response if that will help.