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Author Topic: Input voltage of the filter in Pspice simulation  (Read 3152 times)
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rinaishlene
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« on: September 04, 2007, 03:42:37 15:42 »

Hi,

I would like to for ask for any opinion regarding what kind of input that I should trigger (either Vsin or VAC)to generate the frequency response of the BIQUAD FILTER?
And how much the value of the input voltage that should be used?

Rina
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« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2007, 05:14:03 17:14 »

A typical biquad filter is realised using 3 stages viz., a leaky integrator followed by another non-leaky integrator and finally an inverter. If you are designing using opamp such as 741, then you should see select the input as a sine wave with amplitude such that none of these stages are saturated. Then you can carry out an ac sweep analysis.

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