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Q: Band pass filter zero crossing distortion

dhuwarkesh Second stage output Drawing I built the above bandpass filter using lag lead combination for filtering +/-2.5 Vp-p square wave @ 125 kHz, but the extracted sine wave have zero crossing distortion,tested at another frequency @ 64 kHz using suitable capacitor value, zero crossing distortion exist...

Put a 22 pF across each of the two 10 k resistors from opamp output to (-) input. I'd like to see what happens then.
@periblepsis really sorry..just now returned home....I'll surely update you tomorrow..may i know the reasoning...
Just a hunch. That's all.
@periblepsis actually I tried bypassing with a capacitor at the first stage.I think 100 pF.Didn't noticed any change,so didn't took it further.I ll do for both stages and update
Just by curiosity, what does the output look like on the first amplifier and right after the second amplifier? (I'm asking because it can help us find the root cause)
If you're not able to go back in the lab until tomorrow, perhaps in the meantime you can simulate this 🙂
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@Colin I will update scope picture tomorrow..i saw the waveform at first stage,it looked kind of triangular with peaking(overshoot like)at top.Simulation [ would love to but my software expertise is not even average,slowly learning:)]
There is no power supply decoupling in the schematic.
Was this built on a solderless breadboard without decoupling caps?
@bobflux yes absolutely. Solderless and without decoupling on individual IC...only a big storage capacitor on Linear regulator output(was prototyping and frequency was also not very high so didn't go for perf board).
Have you tried to simulate this circuit
Are you using positive and negative supply or single supply?
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Positive and negative supply.+12 V and -5V.
OK, I'll vote for the power supply being the problem. Simulation is unlikely to reproduce it unless you get a good opamp model that includes the output stage and interacts properly with the power supply... most opamp models are too simplified for that, including the one I got for your opamp. I guess tomorrow you should probe the supplies with the oscilloscope and post a screenshot!
@bobflux I have to post the power supply ripple during operation..am I right?
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It seems to me that you have a fake op-amp chip. You probably have LM358 instead of TL074. Try to add a 1k resistor between the opamp output pin and Vee.
Please use a simulator. There is no excuse these days not to.

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