EFFECT OF COMPONENT TOLERANCES IN LOW FREQUENCY SELECTIVE AMPLIFIERS- AN ANALYSIS.
Abstract
Two types of resistance-capacitance networks, namely the Wien bridge and the twin-T, used in low frequency selective amplifiers are analyzed in respect of the effect of the error in each component value on the null of the network and consequently on the selectivity of the amplifier. It is shown that when networks are designed for obtaining maximum selectivity with a given amplifier, the Q-factor of the amplifier is relatively sensitive to small errors in the network components. This sensitivity can be reduced by suitably choosing the ratios of the components of the network, though, as a consequence, a higher amplifier gain would be necessary for obtaining the same selectivity. Quantitative relations are developed between the rate of variation of Q with the component error factor and the relevant component ratios of the networks.
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