Ultrasonic_filter

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Ultrasonic_filter
Ultrasonic_filter

This circuit illustrates both sections of an LM833 configured as a filter to eliminate unwanted ultrasonic signals. The filter exhibits a 4th-order Bessel characteristic, with a -3 dB frequency approximately at 40 kHz. It is recommended that resistors and capacitors used in this circuit have a tolerance of 1%. This circuit can be cascaded with the circuit shown in Fig. 7-43, with the low-pass filter preceding the high-pass filter.

The LM833 is a dual operational amplifier that is well-suited for filter applications due to its low noise and high performance. In this configuration, the circuit is designed to provide a precise filtering effect, specifically aimed at attenuating signals above 40 kHz while maintaining signal integrity below this threshold. The 4th-order Bessel filter characteristic is chosen for its maximally flat group delay, which is essential in applications where phase distortion must be minimized.

The circuit consists of two primary sections: the low-pass filter and the high-pass filter. The low-pass filter section is designed to allow signals below the cutoff frequency of 40 kHz to pass through while attenuating higher frequencies. This is achieved through a combination of resistors and capacitors arranged in a specific topology that defines the filter's response.

The high-pass filter section, on the other hand, is configured to block lower frequencies while allowing higher frequencies to pass. By cascading these two filters, the overall circuit can effectively reject undesired ultrasonic signals while preserving the desired audio frequency range.

For optimal performance, it is crucial to use components with a tolerance of 1% to ensure that the filter characteristics remain consistent and predictable. Variations in component values can significantly affect the filter's response, leading to undesirable performance.

In summary, this circuit serves as a robust solution for applications requiring the rejection of ultrasonic frequencies, utilizing the LM833 operational amplifier in a well-defined filter configuration that can be integrated with additional filtering stages as necessary.This circuit shows both sections of an LM833 that is connected as a filter to reject undesired ultrasonic signals. The filter characteristic is 4th-order Bessel with the -3-dB frequency at about 40 kHz. Resistors and capacitors should be 1%-tolerance components. This circuit can be cascaded with that of Fig. 7-43 (with the low-pass preceding the high-pass) t.. 🔗 External reference