Chironex
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Hello
I'm nearly going postal ...
At the moment I'm trying to design a lowpassfilter but due to sharp requirements it always fails when it comes to real component values.
(That's why simple optimization won't help anything...)
So I want to try now something else: to optimize but only with real values!
As far as I know it works somehow like that:
Entering e.g. the following list of component values in the schematic
Cv={0,0.2,0.3,0.5,0.8,1,1.2,1.5,1.8,2.2,2.7,3.3,3.9,4.7,5.6,6.8,8.2,10,12,15,18,22,27}
Then to index the values: Ck=Cv[17]
and to enter Ck where usually stands the component value.
My question is - I surely have to write it every time again for each component, do I?
And do I just have to check the "Optimize"-Box of Ck, ... in the Optimization-Value-Menu?
Where do I find which Values were chosen?
I really hope someone of you got experience with that topic
(Or know how to design a filter with nearly-ideal-cutoff-behaviour )
Cheers.
I'm nearly going postal ...
At the moment I'm trying to design a lowpassfilter but due to sharp requirements it always fails when it comes to real component values.
(That's why simple optimization won't help anything...)
So I want to try now something else: to optimize but only with real values!
As far as I know it works somehow like that:
Entering e.g. the following list of component values in the schematic
Cv={0,0.2,0.3,0.5,0.8,1,1.2,1.5,1.8,2.2,2.7,3.3,3.9,4.7,5.6,6.8,8.2,10,12,15,18,22,27}
Then to index the values: Ck=Cv[17]
and to enter Ck where usually stands the component value.
My question is - I surely have to write it every time again for each component, do I?
And do I just have to check the "Optimize"-Box of Ck, ... in the Optimization-Value-Menu?
Where do I find which Values were chosen?
I really hope someone of you got experience with that topic
(Or know how to design a filter with nearly-ideal-cutoff-behaviour )
Cheers.