A: i am afraid that will take total redesign.
The diode flips the entire signal to the positive region like a rectifier. Then the parallel rc combination is kept charged or discharged by the carrier frequency, 455kHz. Since the Signal sits on top of the carrier, the output is the original sent signal with some ripple distortion, this can be taken care of with a simple lowpass rc filter
Lets have an example of simple RC high pass filter. Here, we take output across Resistor(in HPF). The tilt is because of charging of capacitor. you can say, as capacitor charges (ofcourse with voltage) the same amount of voltage has to drop across resistor ( to follow KVL). Since we are taking output across Resistor, so we see small voltage drop (as tilt). This can be minimized by keeping RC time constant large.
You do NOT need a special tool to remove the filter http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FqLKzINM6s -RC-
sounds same to me.maybe you meant advantage of LC filter over RC filter
RC circuits can be used to filter a signal by blocking certain frequencies and passing others.
In a DC power supply, a low-pass RC filter is typically used to "filter the voltage" by reducing or eliminating any remaining ripple. This works because such ripple has frequency components over 0 Hz (ripple is essentially an AC component with an offset), which are suppressed by the low-pass filter.
Its function is to filter the voltage across the load.
Wouldn't it be as simple as putting an RC filter on the select line?
K stands fr gain....KRC STANDS FR GAIN OF RC FILTER
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To conver Vrms in to Voltage Source we useVm=√2 (vi)
ONE low pass(RC) circuit gives 60 degrees phase shift