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Engineering, 24.03.2020 22:41 emmanuel96

You are taking a measurement of a signal from a sensor with high-frequency noise. In order to not amplify that noise through your instrumentation system, you decide to use an RC filter with a cutoff frequency (critical frequency, fc) of 1kHz after the sensor and before the amplification.
(a) What kind of RC filter do you need? Design the RC filter. Be sure to use standard resistor and capacitor values and specify the tolerance. Show all work.
(b) Construct the circuit using Multisim. Use the tolerances which you specified in your design.

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