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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 23:43:21 +0000, Paul Burridge
wrote: Hi all, I need a simple design for a BPF with a centre frequency of 17.2Mhz., corner frequencies one Meg or therabouts either side of that and a reasonably good shape factor (nothing critical here). I don't mind having to do a bit of tweaking of values myself if anyone has something close to that they can post. Passive L/C combinations only, please. (assume the usual 50R nominal Zs.) Thanks, Since your too lazy to do this, here, have a few designs. You can run these on LTSpice. What is reasonably good shape factor? Mark Butterworth, pi-input, 1st-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 L1 2 0 26.899n C1 2 0 3.1831n Rout 2 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 396 253.58kHz 1.1667GHz ..PROBE ..END Butterworth, pi-input, 2nd-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 L1 2 0 38.041n C1 2 0 2.2508n L2 2 3 5.6270u C2 3 4 15.216p Rout 4 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 792 5.7378MegHz 51.560MegHz ..PROBE ..END Butterworth, loose coupled, 2nd-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 C1 2 0 2.0654nF L1 2 0 38.046nH C2 2 3 185.01pF C3 3 0 2.0654nF L2 3 0 38.046nH Rout 3 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 792 5.7378MegHz 51.560MegHz ..PROBE ..END Butterworth, pi-input, 3rd-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 L1 2 0 53.798n C1 2 0 1.5915n L2 2 3 7.9577u C2 3 4 10.760p L3 4 0 53.798n C3 4 0 1.5915n Rout 4 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 1188 10.224MegHz 28.937MegHz ..PROBE ..END Butterworth, loose coupled, 3rd-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 C1 2 0 1.4607nF L1 2 0 53.798nH C2 2 3 130.84pF C3 3 0 1.3299nF L2 3 0 53.798nH C4 3 4 130.84pF C5 4 0 1.4607nF L3 4 0 53.798nH Rout 4 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 1188 10.224MegHz 28.937MegHz ..PROBE ..END Butterworth, loose coupled, 8th-order low-pass prototype Vin 1 0 AC 2.0000V Rin 1 2 50.000 C1 2 0 511.07pF L1 2 0 137.94nH C2 2 3 109.63pF C3 3 0 457.95pF L2 3 0 137.94nH C4 3 4 53.121pF C5 4 0 527.60pF L3 4 0 137.94nH C6 4 5 39.985pF C7 5 0 543.91pF L4 5 0 137.94nH C8 5 6 36.809pF C9 6 0 543.91pF L5 6 0 137.94nH C10 6 7 39.985pF C11 7 0 527.60pF L6 7 0 137.94nH C12 7 8 53.121pF C13 8 0 457.95pF L7 8 0 137.94nH C14 8 9 109.63pF C15 9 0 511.07pF L8 9 0 137.94nH Rout 9 0 50.000 ..AC DEC 3170 15.208MegHz 19.453MegHz ..PROBE ..END |
I need a simple design for a BPF with a centre frequency of 17.2Mhz.,
============================ Hello Paul, I'm not in the habit of fishing for compliments but, out of curiosity, did you find my program BANDPAS1 of more use to you than the many other responses to your query. By the way, the Pi-network filter can be matched to ANY pair of terminating impedances by tapping down the coils at each end. Been there - done that. It also allows the most convenient component values to be used. ---- .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
I need a simple design for a BPF with a centre frequency of 17.2Mhz.,
============================ Hello Paul, I'm not in the habit of fishing for compliments but, out of curiosity, did you find my program BANDPAS1 of more use to you than the many other responses to your query. By the way, the Pi-network filter can be matched to ANY pair of terminating impedances by tapping down the coils at each end. Been there - done that. It also allows the most convenient component values to be used. ---- .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
Error. My previous message was intended to be by private e-mail.
--- Reg |
Error. My previous message was intended to be by private e-mail.
--- Reg |
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 23:40:43 GMT, Active8
wrote: Yes. I had to check my disorganized drive to make sure I'd been to all those links. BTDT. I like having tools like that around to compare what they say with what I figgered out on paper. Indeed. Legendary Reg's programs are always well worth a look at, of course. I did try out his filter design one last night, just out of curiosity. Looks pretty neat. I'll run some sims through it later to see what sort of results it gives. Might post the results later if time permits... -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 23:40:43 GMT, Active8
wrote: Yes. I had to check my disorganized drive to make sure I'd been to all those links. BTDT. I like having tools like that around to compare what they say with what I figgered out on paper. Indeed. Legendary Reg's programs are always well worth a look at, of course. I did try out his filter design one last night, just out of curiosity. Looks pretty neat. I'll run some sims through it later to see what sort of results it gives. Might post the results later if time permits... -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 14:06:58 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: I need a simple design for a BPF with a centre frequency of 17.2Mhz., ============================ Hello Paul, I'm not in the habit of fishing for compliments but, out of curiosity, did you find my program BANDPAS1 of more use to you than the many other responses to your query. Thanks, Reg. See my reply to Mike (Active8) elsewhere on this thread. I'm one of your biggest admirers and you've always been something of a folk hero to me. :-) By the way, the Pi-network filter can be matched to ANY pair of terminating impedances by tapping down the coils at each end. Been there - done that. It also allows the most convenient component values to be used. Noted. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
On Sat, 6 Mar 2004 14:06:58 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote: I need a simple design for a BPF with a centre frequency of 17.2Mhz., ============================ Hello Paul, I'm not in the habit of fishing for compliments but, out of curiosity, did you find my program BANDPAS1 of more use to you than the many other responses to your query. Thanks, Reg. See my reply to Mike (Active8) elsewhere on this thread. I'm one of your biggest admirers and you've always been something of a folk hero to me. :-) By the way, the Pi-network filter can be matched to ANY pair of terminating impedances by tapping down the coils at each end. Been there - done that. It also allows the most convenient component values to be used. Noted. -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:11:57 -0800, qrk
wrote: Since your too lazy to do this, here, have a few designs. You can run these on LTSpice. What is reasonably good shape factor? Mark Thanks Mark (and everyone else who responded) I will certainly check this lot out later today. I've got more than enough designs and pointers to design programs now, so no more *please*!!! A chap *can* have too much help sometimes. :-) -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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