a) A filter, made with a capacitor and a resistor R, is to pass frequencies in the audio frequency range but attenuate a sinewave signal with a period of 80 ms. (i) Identify what type of filter is required and draw the circuit diagram of the filter showing the input and output terminals. (ii) If R is 10 k, which one of these three capacitors would be the most appropriate value to use in the filter design: 300 pF, 30 nF or 0.3 μF ? Show any calculations you have made.

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(a) A filter, made with a capacitor and a resistor R, is to pass frequencies in the
audio frequency range but attenuate a sinewave signal with a period of 80 ms.
(i) Identify what type of filter is required and draw the circuit diagram of
the filter showing the input and output terminals.
(ii) If R is 10 k, which one of these three capacitors would be the most
appropriate value to use in the filter design: 300 pF, 30 nF or 0.3 µF ?
Show any calculations you have made.
(b) With reference to an operational amplifier, explain in your own words the
terms
(i) open loop gain
(ii) closed loop gain
Transcribed Image Text:(a) A filter, made with a capacitor and a resistor R, is to pass frequencies in the audio frequency range but attenuate a sinewave signal with a period of 80 ms. (i) Identify what type of filter is required and draw the circuit diagram of the filter showing the input and output terminals. (ii) If R is 10 k, which one of these three capacitors would be the most appropriate value to use in the filter design: 300 pF, 30 nF or 0.3 µF ? Show any calculations you have made. (b) With reference to an operational amplifier, explain in your own words the terms (i) open loop gain (ii) closed loop gain
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