MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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What has not been explained at all to us is what the intended goal of the project is. The TS has decided what the intended hardware is and then is asking us to make it work without correcting the show-stopping problem. And certainly the choices for powering and biasing have created a show stopping problem, in that it will not work in this real world. And no amount of believing otherwise will change that. An op-amp will not output a voltage above it's positive supply voltage, nor a voltage below it's negative supply voltage.
High-pass and low-pass Filters in series, if done correctly, make very good band pass filters, or even band-stop filters. So if you start with a high-pass filter with a 400 Hz cutoff (3 dB point) and then feed the output into a low pass filter with a 600 Hz cutoff point, you will get a 500 Hz band-pass effect.
High-pass and low-pass Filters in series, if done correctly, make very good band pass filters, or even band-stop filters. So if you start with a high-pass filter with a 400 Hz cutoff (3 dB point) and then feed the output into a low pass filter with a 600 Hz cutoff point, you will get a 500 Hz band-pass effect.


