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plc analog - 22.20<br />

Aside: A basic low pass RC filter is shown below. This circuit is suitable for an analog<br />

output that does not draw much current. (drawing too much current will result in large<br />

losses across the resistor.) The corner frequency can be easily found by looking at the<br />

circuit as a voltage divider.<br />

V PWM<br />

R<br />

C<br />

V analog<br />

⎛<br />

---------<br />

1 ⎞<br />

⎜ jωC ⎟<br />

1<br />

V analog = V PWM ⎜--------------------<br />

⎟ = V ⎛<br />

⎜ 1 PWM ----------------------- ⎞<br />

R + --------- ⎟<br />

⎝jωCR + 1⎠<br />

⎝ jωC⎠<br />

V analog<br />

---------------<br />

V PWM<br />

ω<br />

=<br />

-------<br />

1<br />

CR<br />

= -----------------------<br />

1<br />

jωCR + 1<br />

corner frequency<br />

As an example consider that the PWM signal is used at a frequency of 100KHz, an it is to<br />

be used with a system that has a response time (time constant) of 0.1seconds. Therefore<br />

the corner frequency should be between 10Hz (1/0.1s) <strong>and</strong> 100KHz. This can be put at<br />

the mid point of 1000Hz, or 6.2Krad/s. This system also requires the arbitrary selection<br />

of a resistor or capacitor value. We will pick the capacitor value to be 0.1uF so that we<br />

don’t need an electrolytic.<br />

R<br />

1 1 10 4<br />

= ------- = ------------------------- = ------- = 1.59KΩ<br />

Cω 10 – 7 2π10 3 2π<br />

Figure 22.16<br />

Converting a PWM Signal to an Analog Voltage<br />

In some cases the frequency of the output is not fixed, but the duty cycle of the output<br />

is maintained.<br />

22.3.3 Shielding<br />

When a changing magnetic field cuts across a conductor, it will induce a current<br />

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