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300 hz low pass filter
Has any one an idea about how to design a LPF (1st. order) with a 0.05Hz cut-off frequency... But in an integrated circuit (0.35u AMS techno)?
To reach such frequency you need huge capacitor or huge resistor
Now I am trying to design this filter in swiched cap
To reach the time constatnt of ≈3s needed and with a sampling clock of 300 Hz frequency (less than 300 Hz reduces the banwidth...) you have to draw two capacitors with a ratio of 1000!
Parasitic capacitors induce output offset ...
Has any one an advice?
Thanks
Has any one an idea about how to design a LPF (1st. order) with a 0.05Hz cut-off frequency... But in an integrated circuit (0.35u AMS techno)?
To reach such frequency you need huge capacitor or huge resistor
Now I am trying to design this filter in swiched cap
To reach the time constatnt of ≈3s needed and with a sampling clock of 300 Hz frequency (less than 300 Hz reduces the banwidth...) you have to draw two capacitors with a ratio of 1000!
Parasitic capacitors induce output offset ...
Has any one an advice?
Thanks