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alan
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hello people,
I have a geophone whos specs are given here:
http://www.geospacelp.com/c_gs11da.shtml
I would like to build a circuit that makes the freq response flat down
to say .4 Hz. I called the company and got a forumla for the response,
which I believe looks like a damped oscillator. I tried making a filter
that has 2 poles at the kink, but it still leaves a small lump in the
frequency response. I think this has something to do with the fact that
an oscillator's rolloff is not the same as two cascaded RC filters.
OK, so I know from H&H and others that there are 2 pole filters that you
can make that have different Q's, e.g. Butterworth, Linkwitz Riley, etc.
So here are some issues/questions:
Even though the 2 RC's don't exactly flatten out the freq response, it's
still reasonably close. Will the phase response also be reasonably
close? Will the response be more RC-like if I increase the damping of
the geophone? (I think if I turn the damping waaaaay up, the response
will only fall off as one pole.)
I don't really want to build a filter per se, but rather a LF boosting
circuit (i.e. G>1). Is there a guide I can look towards for doing this?
I'm sure there must be other people out there that want to do this with
their geophones.
Ok, I just did a little searching, and I realise that there are very
complicated things that can be done to improve performace, e.g. install
capacitive plates, etc. Let's just say that for now I want to be done
with this in a day's worth of labor, so I'm only looking for boosting
the LF response with a simple circuit and making sure the phase is
reasonable. I think this will be some kind of a 2 pole circuit with a Q
in there somewhere.
Thanks
I have a geophone whos specs are given here:
http://www.geospacelp.com/c_gs11da.shtml
I would like to build a circuit that makes the freq response flat down
to say .4 Hz. I called the company and got a forumla for the response,
which I believe looks like a damped oscillator. I tried making a filter
that has 2 poles at the kink, but it still leaves a small lump in the
frequency response. I think this has something to do with the fact that
an oscillator's rolloff is not the same as two cascaded RC filters.
OK, so I know from H&H and others that there are 2 pole filters that you
can make that have different Q's, e.g. Butterworth, Linkwitz Riley, etc.
So here are some issues/questions:
Even though the 2 RC's don't exactly flatten out the freq response, it's
still reasonably close. Will the phase response also be reasonably
close? Will the response be more RC-like if I increase the damping of
the geophone? (I think if I turn the damping waaaaay up, the response
will only fall off as one pole.)
I don't really want to build a filter per se, but rather a LF boosting
circuit (i.e. G>1). Is there a guide I can look towards for doing this?
I'm sure there must be other people out there that want to do this with
their geophones.
Ok, I just did a little searching, and I realise that there are very
complicated things that can be done to improve performace, e.g. install
capacitive plates, etc. Let's just say that for now I want to be done
with this in a day's worth of labor, so I'm only looking for boosting
the LF response with a simple circuit and making sure the phase is
reasonable. I think this will be some kind of a 2 pole circuit with a Q
in there somewhere.
Thanks