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Design a 2nd order low pass filter (Sallen Key) with a maximally flat response, and a corner frequency of 100 Hz.
a) Include a schematic of your filter, and show your calculations for all components. Assume +/-5V power supplies.
b)(2) - Plot your filter response on the bode plot graph included below.
c) (8) If the input signal is 1V p-p, from a voltage source with an equivalent source resistance of 1K ohm:
- Make any modifications you feel your filter may require based on this source
- Determine the Voltage at the output of your filter (in Vp-p) for an input of:
- 2 KHz
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