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Consider the circuit shown in the figure below;The circuit represents a

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High pass filter
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Band stop filter
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Band pass filter
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Low pass filter
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Solution

The correct option is A High pass filter
Ans : (b)
Given Circuit is Second-order Active High Pass Filter Circuit.

1. Higher-order high pass active filters, such as third, fourth, fifth, etc are formed simply by cascading together first and second-order filters. For example, a third order high pass filter is formed by cascading in series first and second order filters, a fourth-order high pass filter by cascading two second-order filters together and so on.

Then an Active High Pass Filter with an even order number will consist of only second-order filters, while an odd order number will start with a first-order filter.

2.Although there is no limit to the order of a filter that can be formed, as the order of the filter increases so to does its size. Also, its accuracy declines, that is the difference between the actual stop band response and the theoretical stop band response also increases.

3. If the frequency determining resistors are all equal, R1 = R2 = R3 etc, and the frequency determining capacitors are all equal, C1 = C2 = C3 etc, then the cut-off frequency for any order of filter will be exactly the same. However, the overall gain of the higher-order filter is fixed because all the frequency determining components are equal.



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