Thanks a lot for all the answers despite the lack of clarity of my request.
Attached, 2 circuits simulated, green curve is a high-pass Sallen Key calculated with okawa-denshi calculator, blue curve is a 1-stage Chebychev calculated with Analog filter wizard, cut-off is approximatively 3,7kHz for both.
The rough red curve is what I need : at least the roll-off of the chebychev or sharper at approx. 3.7kHz, but limit the attenuation.
I would like to have 1kHz attenuation at about -14dB.
Filter ripple is not crucial, but better under 2dB.
Also, I would like to keep the numbers of stages to a minimum, ideally 1 or max. 2.
How can I limit the attenuation ?
high pass?
nth order?
fidelity in the time domain/ dont care?
input/output impedance?
pass band attenuation?
pass band ripple?
topology preferred ( active/ passive, sw cap...etc)
rolloff?
- High pass
- 2nd order
- Don't care
- Don't care, will be buffered
- minimum possible
- max. 2dB
- Don't care, but this circuit will be audio and thus noise sensitive
- faster/sharper than the green curve attached
Is it more clear ?
Thanks