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Marc Sugrue

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Cutoff frequency is -3db. The fact the filter is second order just dictates the rate of roll off for the filter. The values of R & C you use will just move the -3db frequency in a passive circuit. In an active cofiguation you could also effect the gain of the circuit but this will be dependant on your circuit.
 
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hero22222222222

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Cutoff frequency is -3db. The fact the filter is second order just dictates the rate of roll off for the filter. The values of R & C you use will just move the -3db frequency in a passive circuit. In an active cofiguation you could also effect the gain of the circuit but this will be dependant on your circuit.
I found this on the internet that says it is for a LPF second order but I don't understand the graph
 

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Marc Sugrue

Joined Jan 19, 2018
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It has one that is -3db and the other that has -6db
The image is a bit deceiving as the 6dB doesn't really have a context

You need to understand the difference between "Roll off Frequency" and "Cut off Frequency"

Simplistically - Roll off is the steepness of the filter response. (shown as -20db/Decade and -40db/Decade) in your image
Cut off frequency - The -3db point is typically the point at which a filter starts becoming effective valid for both curves in the image.

I think what that image is trying to show is that with a higher order filter you can achieve a faster roll off
 
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jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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The image is a bit deceiving as the 6dB doesn't really have a context

You need to understand the difference between "Roll off Frequency" and "Cut off Frequency"

Simplistically - Roll off is the steepness of the filter response. (shown as -20db/Decade and -40db/Decade) in your image
Cut off frequency - The -3db point is typically the point at which a filter starts becoming effective valid for both curves in the image.

I think what that image is trying to show is that with a higher order filter you can achieve a faster roll off
So?
 

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