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Hello Everyone,
I’ve designed a circuit to convert a square wave to a sinusoidal waveform as part of a signal conditioning module. The architecture involves:
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A stable multivibrator configuration based on the TLV3201 comparator generates a square wave.
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A buffer stage using BUF600X1 to prevent loading.
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Four cascaded low-pass RC filter stages (R = 1.33kΩ, C = 100pF) to attenuate the harmonics and shape the signal into a sine wave.
The simulation results (attached) confirm that the circuit effectively attenuates the higher harmonics and produces a reasonably clean sine wave at the output.
However, I find the use of four RC stages to make the layout unnecessarily bulky and inefficient. I’m seeking recommendations for more elegant or integrated approaches to achieve similar harmonic filtering, preferably with a reduced component count or a more compact design.
Are there any TI devices or application recommendations (e.g., sine wave oscillator ICs, active filtering alternatives) that could simplify this square-to-sine wave conversion task while maintaining waveform integrity?
Looking forward to your insights.
Thanks!
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