Engineering, 08.05.2021 01:00 nathanbrockdac
Design a filter that meets the specifications below. You need to pick values for any resistors, capacitors or inductors in your circuit. Simulate the circuit in PSpice to verify that your design meets specifications. Use the ideal amplifier component called OPAMP in your simulations. Note, small deviations from the design specifications are allowed and in a real circuit always exist, but they need to be small. Show calculations to justify your design (guessing in PSpice is not a design solution). (note: this problem has units Hz)
a. High Pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 159MHz
b. In the specified frequency range, the gain must be >-3dB
c. The rolloff in the stopband should be 80dB
d. The circuit should contain a single unity gain (voltage follower) amplifier stage (no other amplifiers should be in your circuit).
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