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Butterworth Second Order High Pass Filter Circuit
Butterworth Second Order High Pass Filter Circuit
This is a circuit for high pass filter. This circuit is similar to low-pass filter circuit, but the position for resistors and capacitor are interchanged. This circuit is based on op-amp for the operation. LM833 IC is the op-amp that is used in the circuit. This is the figure of the circuit.
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Similar with low pass design guide, the resistor and capacitor should be chosen according to the formula, and the resistor value should be:
· Much higher than equivalent leakage resistance of the capacitor.
· Much higher than the operational-amplifier’s (op-amp’s) input impedance.
· Doesn’t draw excessive current-violating the maximum allowed op-amp’s output current.
In general, for higher capacitor value, it is leakage current would be higher and you must use lower resistors to compensate the capacitor’s current leakage. [Schematic source: National Semiconductors LM833 Application Notes]
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxMgOLV-QulDJl65SxUlKdNWIWPEWOW0C5lebN2YhZdiKjNJVRTCeCZCw0wKda7y6g9MOkZA628ZVugOY1MYPt2GvFtBXUEhxo3FFoJ6Vr-ekHlxhyphenhyphenBrG3oQ4VQehEJZ3bAg5Smj7oCdk/s400/Untitled-1.jpg)
Similar with low pass design guide, the resistor and capacitor should be chosen according to the formula, and the resistor value should be:
· Much higher than equivalent leakage resistance of the capacitor.
· Much higher than the operational-amplifier’s (op-amp’s) input impedance.
· Doesn’t draw excessive current-violating the maximum allowed op-amp’s output current.
In general, for higher capacitor value, it is leakage current would be higher and you must use lower resistors to compensate the capacitor’s current leakage. [Schematic source: National Semiconductors LM833 Application Notes]