I apologize for asking this basic question. I just don't know what I'm doing wrong with my calculations.
I have a simple high pass filter: capacitor in series with a resistor. The output voltage is taken at the node shared by both components.
I plotted the phase angle (measurement point at the shared node) of this circuit with PSpice from 1 Hz to 10 MHz. The simulation shows that at 1 Hz the the phase angle is about +90 degrees.
However, my calculations give me the opposite:
Zc = 0 - j (1 / (w*C)) , w = 2*pi*f, R = 10k, C = 10pF
Zr = R - j0
Zt = Zc + Zr = -j(1/(w*C)) + R
So at 1 Hz, Zt = 10,000 - j 15915494309.2 = 15915494309.2 /_ -89.9 degrees ...
By looking at my calculation, it seems to make sense to me since the voltage at the shared node should be lagging the main source by 90 degrees. However, PSpice shows a different value.
What mistake am I making?
The reason why I'm trying to do this calculation is because I was reading an article about op-amp stability compensation. It mentioned that low pass filters subtract from the circuits total phase angle, while high pass filters add. I wanted to see the calculations for myself.
Thanks!
I have a simple high pass filter: capacitor in series with a resistor. The output voltage is taken at the node shared by both components.
I plotted the phase angle (measurement point at the shared node) of this circuit with PSpice from 1 Hz to 10 MHz. The simulation shows that at 1 Hz the the phase angle is about +90 degrees.
However, my calculations give me the opposite:
Zc = 0 - j (1 / (w*C)) , w = 2*pi*f, R = 10k, C = 10pF
Zr = R - j0
Zt = Zc + Zr = -j(1/(w*C)) + R
So at 1 Hz, Zt = 10,000 - j 15915494309.2 = 15915494309.2 /_ -89.9 degrees ...
By looking at my calculation, it seems to make sense to me since the voltage at the shared node should be lagging the main source by 90 degrees. However, PSpice shows a different value.
What mistake am I making?
The reason why I'm trying to do this calculation is because I was reading an article about op-amp stability compensation. It mentioned that low pass filters subtract from the circuits total phase angle, while high pass filters add. I wanted to see the calculations for myself.
Thanks!
