Question: Q . I . 1 . You are measuring ECG which has frequencies in the range of 0 . 7 to 2 0 Hz (

Q.I.1. You are measuring ECG which has frequencies in the range of 0.7 to 20 Hz (you'll learn more about this in BME 3020). You notice your ECG has respiration noise, which has a frequency of 0.2 Hz , and a DC offset from the half-cell potential of your Ag//AgCl (silver/silver chloride) electrode, which has a frequency of 0 Hz . You also notice your ECG has 60 Hz noise from the power grid and noise from the electromyogram (EMG), which has a frequency of 80 Hz . Design an active, 1^("st ") order RC bandpass filter, given the general form shown below, that will filter your noise while passing your ECG signal. Your filter should have a gain of 40X(32.04dB) in the passband.
what are the cut-off frequencies of your filter and why?
Q . I . 1 . You are measuring ECG which has

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