Exercise 11.7 Design an RC high-pass filter with a corner frequency of approximately 110 Hz, which centers the output at 1V given a 3.3V power supply. There is no other power supply in particular, not a 1V one. Hint: remember Thévenin equivalence—what circuit behaves like a resistor to a DC voltage? Do not dissipate more than 1 mW in the circuit from the DC power supply (we won't worry about AC power dissipation until much later in the course). Round your component values to values on the E6 scale for capacitors and the E12 scale for resistors. Don't use extra capacitors or resistors to duck the E6 or E12 requirement. What is the actual DC power consumption? The actual corner frequency?

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Exercise 11.7
Design an RC high-pass filter with a corner frequency of approximately 110 Hz, which
centers the output at 1V given a 3.3V power supply. There is no other power
supply in particular, not a 1V one. Hint: remember Thévenin equivalence—what
circuit behaves like a resistor to a DC voltage?
Do not dissipate more than 1 mW in the circuit from the DC power supply (we
won't worry about AC power dissipation until much later in the course). Round
your component values to values on the E6 scale for capacitors and the E12 scale for
resistors. Don't use extra capacitors or resistors to duck the E6 or E12 requirement.
What is the actual DC power consumption? The actual corner frequency?
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 11.7 Design an RC high-pass filter with a corner frequency of approximately 110 Hz, which centers the output at 1V given a 3.3V power supply. There is no other power supply in particular, not a 1V one. Hint: remember Thévenin equivalence—what circuit behaves like a resistor to a DC voltage? Do not dissipate more than 1 mW in the circuit from the DC power supply (we won't worry about AC power dissipation until much later in the course). Round your component values to values on the E6 scale for capacitors and the E12 scale for resistors. Don't use extra capacitors or resistors to duck the E6 or E12 requirement. What is the actual DC power consumption? The actual corner frequency?
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