Band Reject Filter ( Band Elimination Filter ) ( Band Stop Filter )
- It is a filter in which frequencies below lower cut off frequencies and above higher cut off frequencies are passes whereas stop band frequencies are attenuated.
Range of frequencies |
||
f < fL |
fL < f < fH |
f > fH |
Allowed to pass |
Not allowed to pass |
Allowed to pass |
Classifications of
Band Reject Filter
There are two types
of band reject filter
( 1 ) Wide band reject
filter
( 2 ) Narrow band reject
filter
Wide band reject filter |
- The wide band reject filter is made by using low pass filter, high pass filter and summing amplifier.
- The lower cut off frequency ( fL ) of the high pass filter must be larger than the higher cut off frequency of the low pass filter.
- The passband of the low pass filter and high pass filter must be equal.
Frequency response
- The frequency response of the wide band reject filter is shown in the Figure.
Narrow band reject filter ( Notch filter
) |
- It is also called as notch filter.
- The Q factor of the narrow band reject filter is always greater than 10.
- As the Q factor is greater than 10 , its bandwidth is much smaller than that of wide band reject filter.
Q > 10
There are two
types of notch filter
( 1 ) Passive notch filter ( Twin T
notch filter ) |
( 2 ) Active notch filter |
Twin T notch
filter ( Passive notch filter )
- It consists of two T shaped networks made of resistors and capacitors.
- One T network is made of 2 resistors and one capacitor whereas other T network is made of two capacitors and one resistors.
- The notch frequency ( attenuation frequency ) is given by
f = 1 / 2πRC
Disadvantages of
Twin T notch filter
- Low figure of merit
Active notch filter
- The figure of merit of the notch filter can be increased by using active notch filter as shown in the figure.
- It is simply voltage follower circuit.
- The output voltage of the OP – Amp is fed back by R/2 and 2C circuit.
Applications of
band reject filter
- This type of filter is used for rejection of single frequency, 50 Hz / 60 Hz power frequency hum.
- To eliminate undesirable frequencies in the communications and biomedical instruments
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