Crossover Frequency Calculator

Crossover Frequency Calculator calculator can be used to calculate the crossover frequency between two audio signals based on their impedance and resistance values.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

Crossover Frequency (fc) = 1 / (2π√(L1C1))

Where:
fc = Crossover Frequency (Hz)
L1 = Inductance of the first circuit (H)
C1 = Capacitance of the first circuit (F)

Results

Crossover Frequency (fc):

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Crossover Frequency Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Crossover Frequency Calculator calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Crossover Frequency Calculator

  1. Enter the resistance values (R1 and R2) for your audio crossover circuit in ohms (Ω).
  2. Enter the inductance values (L1 and L2) for your audio crossover circuit in henries (H).
  3. Click the "Calculate" button to compute the crossover frequency.
  4. The result will be displayed in hertz (Hz).

Working Principle

The crossover frequency is the point at which the audio signal is split between different frequency ranges (e.g., low and high frequencies) in a crossover network. This calculator uses the formula:

Crossover Frequency (fc) = 1 / (2π√(L1C1))

Where:

  • fc is the crossover frequency in hertz (Hz)
  • L1 is the inductance of the first circuit in henries (H)
  • C1 is the capacitance of the first circuit in farads (F)

In this calculator, we assume that the capacitance (C1) is derived from the resistance and inductance values provided.

Applications

The Crossover Frequency Calculator is useful for audio engineers and enthusiasts who design speaker systems, audio filters, and other audio processing equipment. It helps determine the frequency at which the audio signal is divided between different drivers (e.g., tweeters and woofers) in a speaker system.