A system is required to pass a frequency of 75 kHz and reject a signal at 350 kHz by at least 10 dB. Find the highest corner frequency of a single pole low pass filter that will provide this attenuation
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The cutoff frequency is the frequency at which the filter starts attenuating the signal. In this case, we want the filter to pass a frequency of 75 kHz, so the cutoff frequency should be slightly higher than that to ensure the desired frequency is not attenuated. Show more…
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