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NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits Chapter 6: Filters

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Overview

The NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits series presents many frequently used circuits and design topologies, essential in the understanding of electronics. These examples, for new or advanced users, provide a powerful starting point to building a library of circuits showcasing various components, designs and the power of interactive SPICE simulation and analyses. Divided into seven chapters consisting of RLC, Diode, Transistor, Amplifier, Opamp, Filter and Miscellaneous circuits, groups of circuits can be downloaded. Each circuit is documented to indicate the illustrated design concept.

Chapter 6: Filters

Chapter 6 of the NI Multisim Fundamental Circuits series investigates a number of filter designs with interactive SPICE simulation and analyses. Topics include low-pass, high-pass, butterworth and notch filters. Download the circuits in the zip file attached below.

The following circuits are available for download and use in NI Multisim 10.

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 First Order-Low Pass Filter.ms10

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 Second-Order Low-Pass Filter.ms10

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 Sallen-Key Second-Order Low-Pass Filter.ms10 

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 Third-Order Low-Pass Filter.ms10

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 High-Pass Active Filter.ms10

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 Second-Order High-Pass Filter.ms10 

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 Butterworth Second-Order High-Pass Filter.ms10

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 Third-Order High-Pass Filter.ms10 

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 Wideband Bandpass Filter.ms10 

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 Speech Filter.ms10

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 Narrow Bandpass Filter.ms10 

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 Active Bandpass Filter.ms10 

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 Active Notch Filter.ms10 

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