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PSpice User Guide Analog behavioral modeling October 2019 335 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. BANDPASS The BANDPASS part is characterized by four cutoff frequencies. The attenuation values, RIPPLE and STOP, define the maximum allowable attenuation in the pass band, and the minimum required attenuation in the stop band, respectively. The BANDPASS part provides one input and one output. Figure 6-3 shows an example of a BANDPASS filter device. This is a band pass filter with the pass band between 1.2 kHz and 2 kHz, and stop bands below 800 Hz and above 3 kHz. Figure 6-3 BANDPASS filter part example The pass band ripple is 0.1 dB and the minimum stop band attenuation is 50 dB. This will produce a PSpice A/D netlist declaration like this: EBANDPASS 5 0 CHEBYSHEV + {V(10)} BP (800 1.2kHz 2kHz 3kHz) .1dB 50dB BANDREJ RIPPLE pass band ripple in dB STOP stop band attenuation in dB F0, F1, F2, F3 cutoff frequencies RIPPLE is the pass band ripple in dB STOP is the stop band attenuation in dB F0, F1, F2, F3 are the cutoff frequencies

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