LMF100CIWM National Semiconductor, LMF100CIWM Datasheet
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... Vos1 = n Low crosstalk − Clock to center frequency ratio accuracy range up to 1.8 MHz 0 n Pin-compatible with MF10 CMOS process, DS005645-2 DS005645-18 Top View Order Number LMF100CCN or LMF100CIWM See NS Package Number N20A or M20B July 1999 typically ± Vos2 = ± Vos3 = ± ± ...
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... MIN A MAX 0˚C T +70˚C A −40˚C T +85˚ − − V 15V + − = +5V and V = −5V unless otherwise LMF100CIWM Design Typical Tested Design Units Limit (Note 8) Limit Limit (Note 10) (Note 9) (Note 10 0.1 Hz 100 kHz 5.0 Hz 3.5 MHz ± ± ...
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... V = −5V unless otherwise LMF100CIWM Design Typical Tested Design Units Limit (Note 8) Limit Limit (Note 9) (Note 10) 10 µA + − = +2.50V and V = −2.50V unless oth- LMF100CIWM Design Typical Tested Design Units Limit (Note 8) Limit Limit (Note (Note 9) (Note 10 kHz 5 ...
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... The sum of the currents at all pins that are driven beyond the power supply voltages should not exceed 20 mA. Note 3: The maximum power dissipation must be derated at elevated temperatures and is dictated by T allowable power dissipation at any temperature 125˚C, and the typical junction-to-ambient thermal resistance of the LMF100CIN when board mounted is 55˚C/W. For the LMF100CIWM this number is T JMAX 66˚ ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics Power Supply Current vs Power Supply Voltage DS005645-40 Positive Output Swing vs Temperature DS005645-43 Negative Output Voltage Swing vs Load Resistance DS005645- Ratio vs f CLK 0 CLK DS005645-49 Power Supply Current vs Temperature DS005645-41 ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics f /f Ratio vs f CLK 0 CLK DS005645-52 Q Deviation vs Clock Frequency DS005645-55 Q Deviation vs Clock Frequency DS005645-58 www.national.com (Continued Ratio vs Temperature CLK 0 DS005645-53 Q Deviation vs Clock Frequency DS005645-56 ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics Maximum ± 7.5V s DS005645-61 LMF100 System Block Diagram (Continued) Maximum ± V 5.0V s DS005645-62 7 Maximum ...
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Pin Descriptions LP(1,20), The second order lowpass, BP(2,19), bandpass and N/AP/HP(3,18) notch/allpass/highpass outputs. These outputs can typically swing to within 1V of each supply when driving load. For optimum performance, capacitive loading on these outputs should be ...
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Definitions of Terms f : the frequency of the external clock signal applied to pin CLK center frequency of the second order function complex 0 pole pair measured at the bandpass outputs ...
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Definitions of Terms (a) (a) www.national.com (Continued) DS005645-21 FIGURE 2. 2nd-Order Low-Pass Response DS005645-23 FIGURE 3. 2nd-Order High-Pass Response 10 DS005645-22 (b) DS005645-24 (b) ...
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Definitions of Terms (Continued) DS005645-25 (a) FIGURE 4. 2nd-Order Notch Response DS005645-27 (a) FIGURE 5. 2nd-Order All-Pass Response DS005645-26 (b) DS005645-28 (b) 11 www.national.com ...
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Definitions of Terms (a) Bandpass DS005645-64 (d) Notch DS005645-67 FIGURE 6. Response of various 2nd-order filters as a function of Q. Gains and center frequencies are normalized to unity. www.national.com (Continued) (b) Low Pass DS005645-65 (e) All-Pass DS005645-68 12 ...
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Modes of Operation The LMF100 is a switched capacitor (sampled data) filter. To fully describe its transfer functions, a time domain analysis is appropriate. Since this is cumbersome, and since the LMF100 closely approximates continuous filters, the follow- ing ...
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Modes of Operation MODE 1b: Notch 1, Bandpass, Lowpass Outputs (See Figure 9 ) notch 0 www.national.com MODE 2: Notch 2, Bandpass, Lowpass: f (Continued) (See Figure 10 ) FIGURE 9. MODE 1b FIGURE 10. MODE ...
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Modes of Operation (Continued) MODE 3: Highpass, Bandpass, Lowpass Outputs (See Figure Mode 3, the feedback loop is closed around the input summing amplifier; the finite GBW product of this op amp causes a slight ...
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Modes of Operation MODE 4: Allpass, Bandpass, Lowpass Outputs (See Figure Due to the sampled data nature of the filter, a slight mismatch of f occurs causing a 0.4 dB peaking around f of the allpass ...
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Modes of Operation (Continued) MODE 6a: Single Pole, HP, LP Filter (See Figure 15 ) DS005645-6 FIGURE 13. MODE 4 DS005645-15 FIGURE 14. MODE 5 DS005645-16 FIGURE 15. MODE 6a 17 www.national.com ...
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Modes of Operation MODE 6b: Single Pole LP Filter (Inverting and Non- Inverting) (See Figure 16 ) www.national.com (Continued) FIGURE 16. MODE 6b MODE 6c: Single Pole, AP, LP Filter (See Figure 17 ) FIGURE 17. MODE 6c 18 ...
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Modes of Operation (Continued) MODE 7: Summing Integrator (See Figure 18 ) DS005645-37 Equivalent Circuit DS005645-38 FIGURE 18. MODE 7 19 www.national.com ...
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Modes of Operation TABLE 1. Summary of Modes. Realizable filter types (e.g. low-pass) denoted by asterisks. Unless otherwise noted, gains of various filter outputs are inverting and adjustable by resistor ratios. Mode (2) = ...
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Applications Information (Continued) 3.1 DESIGN EXAMPLE In order to design a filter using the LMF100, we must define the necessary values of three parameters for each second-order section the filter section’s center frequency the ...
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Applications Information FIGURE 19. Fourth-order Chebyshev low-pass filter from example in 3.1. ± 5V power supply. 0V–5V TTL or FIGURE 20. Fourth-order Chebyshev low-pass filter from example in 3.1. Single +10V power supply. 0V–5V TTL logic levels. Input signals ...
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Applications Information DS005645-32 (a) Resistive Divider with Decoupling Capacitor FIGURE 21. Three Ways of Generating V 3.2 SINGLE SUPPLY OPERATION The LMF100 can also operate with a single-ended power supply. Figure 20 shows the example filter with a single-ended ...
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Applications Information (Continued) Mode 1b Mode 2 and Mode 5 In many applications, the outputs are ac coupled and dc off- sets are not bothersome unless large signals are applied to the filter input. However, larger offset voltages will ...
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Applications Information = 100 100 100 FIGURE 23. Second-Order Notch Filter FIGURE 24. Method for ...
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Applications Information (Continued) signals. In noise-sensitive applications, a ratio of 100:1 will result lower output noise for the same filter configu- ration. The accuracy of the f /f ratio is dependent on the value of CLK ...
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... Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted Small Outline Package Order Number LMF100CIWM NS Package Number M20B Molded Dual-In-Line Package (N) Order Number LMF100CCN NS Package Number N20A 27 www.national.com ...
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