atferrari
Marine/Ocean
- Dec 18, 2003
- 30
Please let me ask about this without showing any circuit, YET.
There is an active 4-poles Sallen Key lowpass filter. Cut off freq (-3 db) = 740 Hz. Both LM 358 opamps fed with +/- 9 V and duly filtered.
At the input, the signal from a network of 12 resistors driven by CMOS shif registers generating sine sequence of 24 voltage steps. Their output is referred to ground and so input to filter properly centered on 0V.
To my surprise, from 120 Hz to 500 Hz (upper limit of this design), filter output is remarkably smooth and looks OK, but going down from 120 to 10 Hz, the filter output is more and more jagged (one peak for every step at the input).
My question= is it any typical reason for this filter to behave like this? What would you check first in a case like this?
Just in case, please note that I tried two designs already: one with equal value resistors and the current one designed with Filterlab from Microchip.
I am far from my bench so posting values/circuits is not feasible by now.
My intention was to generate those steps in LT Spice to see what could be the reason but (see my post somewhere below) could not find how yet.
Do lowpass filters behave like this?
Agustín Tomás
There is an active 4-poles Sallen Key lowpass filter. Cut off freq (-3 db) = 740 Hz. Both LM 358 opamps fed with +/- 9 V and duly filtered.
At the input, the signal from a network of 12 resistors driven by CMOS shif registers generating sine sequence of 24 voltage steps. Their output is referred to ground and so input to filter properly centered on 0V.
To my surprise, from 120 Hz to 500 Hz (upper limit of this design), filter output is remarkably smooth and looks OK, but going down from 120 to 10 Hz, the filter output is more and more jagged (one peak for every step at the input).
My question= is it any typical reason for this filter to behave like this? What would you check first in a case like this?
Just in case, please note that I tried two designs already: one with equal value resistors and the current one designed with Filterlab from Microchip.
I am far from my bench so posting values/circuits is not feasible by now.
My intention was to generate those steps in LT Spice to see what could be the reason but (see my post somewhere below) could not find how yet.
Do lowpass filters behave like this?
Agustín Tomás