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On Mar 23, 3:39*pm, "dave.harper" wrote:
I'm trying to come up with a filter or converter that takes a square wave input and outputs something closer to a sign wave (varying between ~1.9kHz and 2.1kHz). *It can have some distortion, but I'm trying to eliminate the sharp leading and trailing edge. *One option I'm pursuing is a bandpass filter (2 caps and 2 resistors), which looks to give a reasonable output, but still not quite as smooth as I'd like. *I've also considered using a counter feeding a bank of resistors, but finding a method for it to start counting up with it hits 0 and down when it hits the high value might be more difficult. Originally, I had used a wein-bridge oscillator with op-amps to make the sine wave, but due to the environment, EMI was a problem and it damped out the oscillations (even with ferrite beads and modest shielding). *So I'd like to avoid using op-amps (since they are apparently sensitive to EMI) if possible. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! Dave Start with a triangle wave, there are less harmonics to filter out. How bad is the EMI? I like the Wein-bridge. Try using an FET opamp for it. The only problem I've had with the wien bridge was motor- boating of the frequency. This was finally solved by using good low dissipation caps. (Ohh I have seen EMI fuzz.. but only with BJT opamps.) George H. |
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