1.) Considering the 2nd order filter given, what values of R1, R2, C1, and C2 will give the narrowest bandwidth? a.) R1= 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF b.) R1= R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF c.)R1= R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = C2 = 22nF d.)R1= R2 = 1.3kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF 2.) Considering the 2nd order filter given, which among the four choices gives the largest bandwidth? a.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = C2 = 22nF b.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF c.)R1 = 0.15kOhms, R2 = 3.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF d.)R1 = 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 = C2 =120nF 3.)Considering the 2nd order filter given , which among the four choices gives the slowest settling time? a.)R1 = 0.15kOhms, R2 = 3.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF b.)R1 = 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF c.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF d.) R1 = R2 = 1.3kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF

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1.) Considering the 2nd order filter given, what values of R1, R2, C1, and C2 will give the narrowest bandwidth?

a.) R1= 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF

b.) R1= R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF

c.)R1= R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = C2 = 22nF
 
d.)R1= R2 = 1.3kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF
 
2.) Considering the 2nd order filter given, which among the four choices gives the largest bandwidth?
 
a.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = C2 = 22nF
 
b.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF
 
c.)R1 = 0.15kOhms, R2 = 3.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF
 
d.)R1 = 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 =  C2 =120nF
 
3.)Considering the 2nd order filter given , which among the four choices gives the slowest settling time?

a.)R1 = 0.15kOhms, R2 = 3.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF

b.)R1 = 0.26kOhms, R2 = 6.5kOhms, C1 =  C2 = 120nF

c.)R1 = R2 = 0.75kOhms, C1 = 110nF, C2 = 4.4nF

d.) R1 = R2 = 1.3kOhms, C1 = C2 = 120nF

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