High Pass Filter (20kHz)

Started by Bryan, 03-23-2017 -- 14:19:04

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Bryan

Anyone know of a source for a High Pass filter that can take some higher voltage levels.
Looking for 20kHz High Pass, needs to withstand 300 volts or so.
It is used on an AC power source to block out the fundamental power but pass all the noise thru so it can be measured w/RMS voltmeter.
Thanks

briansalomon

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You've probably already looked at this. The band starts at 50K...

http://www.solar-emc.com/application_7415-3.html

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Bryan

Thanks Brian.
Regards,
Bryan 
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