Low- and High-Pass Single Supply Sallen-Key Filter
This is a circuit of Low- and High-Pass Single Supply Sallen-Key Filter. This circuit uses popular second-order topologies, the Sallen-Key topology, because it has some advantages such as just need one a single op amp and four passive components, and it is cheap topology. Besides that, this topology is very easy to tune the frequency. However, it difficult to change filter style from Butterworth to Chebyshev. Here is the schematic diagram of the circuit:
The component values are determined by following equation:
LOW PASS
Unity Gain Butterworth
R1 = R2
R3 = R4 (HIGH)
C1 = 2C2
Fo = squareroot(2)/ (4piR1C2)
HIGH PASS
Unity Gain Butterworth
R = 2R1
R1 = R
C1 = C2
Fo = squareroot(2) / (4piR1C1)
When we change the gain of the circuit, the style and filter tuning will also change. Butterworth style is the easiest unity gain that we can implement a Sallen-Key filter. [Source: Texas Instruments Application Note]