MAX274_2nd_4th_6th_8th_Order_Filter
I have worked on the implementation of BandPass and LowPass filters of several orders 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th.
Firstly, I started with reading the Datasheet of MAX274 to understand how things work. To achieve the goal of building a filter with a Bandwidth = [18Khz, 22Khz] and a maximum Gain at this Bandwidth, we need to calculate first the external values of the components and choose the best fit of the center frequency and quality factor and collect them.
Once we done with 2nd-Order filter we duplicate it 3 times and connect them in Cascade Mode to obtain the filter of 8th-Order.
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Mehdi BENSEDDIK (2024). MAX274_2nd_4th_6th_8th_Order_Filter (https://github.com/BenSeddikMehdi/MAX274_2nd_4th_6th_8th_Order_Filter), GitHub. Retrieved .
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2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 2nd_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 6th_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 8th_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/Max274 4th_Order_Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 2nd_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 6th_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/MAX274 8th_Order Filter
2019_03_22_MAX274/Max274 4th_Order_Filter
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