sakaran51
Electrical
- Mar 27, 2013
- 61
Hi,
I was going through a book on Electronic Principles on Active filters. While on the subject of Sallen-Key second order low pass filters,I came across the following statements:
Butterworth and Bessel Responses
"When analysing a circuit,we start by calculating Q and fp(pole frequency).If Q=0.707,we have Butterworth response and a Kc value of 1.
If Q=0.577,we have a Bessel response and a Kc value of 0.786.Next we can calculate the cut off frequency with:
fc=Kc.fp
With Butterworth and Bessel filters,the cut off frequency is always the frequency at which the attenuation is 3dB."
There is a table showing Kc values for different Q values.
Now,what is this Kc?The author does not explain this. Are Kc values the derived ones?If so,how? Why the Q and Kc values are different for Butterworth and Bessel filters?
Can anyone throw some light on this?I tried to find the answer but confusion worse confounded!
Thanks
I was going through a book on Electronic Principles on Active filters. While on the subject of Sallen-Key second order low pass filters,I came across the following statements:
Butterworth and Bessel Responses
"When analysing a circuit,we start by calculating Q and fp(pole frequency).If Q=0.707,we have Butterworth response and a Kc value of 1.
If Q=0.577,we have a Bessel response and a Kc value of 0.786.Next we can calculate the cut off frequency with:
fc=Kc.fp
With Butterworth and Bessel filters,the cut off frequency is always the frequency at which the attenuation is 3dB."
There is a table showing Kc values for different Q values.
Now,what is this Kc?The author does not explain this. Are Kc values the derived ones?If so,how? Why the Q and Kc values are different for Butterworth and Bessel filters?
Can anyone throw some light on this?I tried to find the answer but confusion worse confounded!
Thanks