SLOA049D July 2000 – February 2023
The concept of cascading second-order filter stages to realize higher-order filters is illustrated in Figure 8-1. The filter is broken into complex-conjugate pole pairs that can be realized by Sallen-Key, MFB, or a combination of the architectures. To implement an nth-order filter, stages are required. Figure 8-2 extends the concept to odd-order filters by adding a first-order real pole.
Theoretically, the order of the stages makes no difference, but to help avoid saturation, the stages are normally arranged with the lowest near the input and the highest near the output. Appendix B shows detailed circuit examples using cascaded stages for higher-order filters.