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MAX260ACNG

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX260ACNG
Description
Active Filter
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX260ACNG

Number Of Channels
2
Cutoff Frequency
7.5 KHz
Supply Voltage (max)
12.6 V
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 70 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
0 C
Supply Voltage (min)
4.74 V
Package / Case
PDIP N-24
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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BANDPASS (Figure 12)
For all pole bandpass and lowpass filters (Butterworth,
Bessel, Chebyshev) use mode 1 if possible. If appropri-
ate f
mode 2 provides a selection that is closer to the
required values. Mode 1, however, has the highest
bandwidth (see Table 1). For pole-zero filters, such as
elliptics, see mode 3A.
H
f
Q = The quality factor of the complex pole pair.
LOWPASS See bandpass text. (Figure 13)
H
f
HIGHPASS (Figure 14)
Mode 3 is the only mode with a highpass output. It
works for all pole filter types such as Butterworth,
Bessel and Chebyshev. Use mode 3A for filters
employing both poles and zeros, such as elliptics.
Microprocessor Programmable
Universal Active Filters
Figure 11. Filter Mode 4: Second-Order Bandpass, Lowpass,
and Allpass
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G s
0
G s
0
OBP
OLP
( )
= ω
( )
= ω
IN
CLK
pole pair. Input-output phase shift is -180° at f
Also the ratio of f
second-order bandpass response.
______________________________________________________________________________________
0
=
= Lowpass output gain at DC
= Bandpass output gain at ω = ω
0
=
Description of Filter Functions
/ 2π
/ 2π = The center frequency of the complex
SCN
H
/f
H
0
OBP
OLP
or Q values are not available in mode 1,
s
s
SCN = SWITCHED-CAPACITOR NETWORK
2
2
+
SCN
SCN
+
-
+
s
s
0
s
(
(
ω
ω
(
to -3dB bandwidth of the
ω
o
o
ω
MODE 4
o
o
/
/
2
/
+
Q
Q
Q
)
)
Σ
)
+
+
-
-
ω
ω
o
o
2
AP
2
o
0
.
BP
LP
H
f
NOTCH (Figure 15)
Mode 3A is recommended for multi-pole notch filters. In
second-order filters, mode 1 can also be used. The
advantages of mode 1 are higher bandwidth, com-
pared to mode 3 (higher f
no need for external components as required in mode
3A.
H
H
f
ALLPASS
Mode 4 is the only configuration in which an allpass
function can be realized.
Figure 12. Second-Order Bandpass Characteristics
0
n
G s
G s
OHP
ON2
ON1
= ω
( )
= ω
( )
0
n
=
= Notch output gain as f approaches f
= Notch output gain as f approaches DC
= Highpass output gain as f approaches f
=
/ 2π
/ 2π
0.707 H
H
H
ON
OHP
H
OBP
OBP
2
s
Q
f
f
s
L
H
2
2
=
=
=
+
+
f
f
f
H
O
O
s
s
s
(
(
f
ω
2
ω
O
2
2
o
o
Q
1
+
f
Q
1
BANDPASS OUTPUT
L
s
N
/
/
,
2
f(LOG SCALE)
+
ω
+
Q
Q
f
O
f
can be implemented), and
L
n
)
)
2
=
+
+
2
2
f
1
Q
1
O
Q
f f
L H
ω
ω
 +
 +
2
o
2
o
f
H
2
2
1
1
CLK
CLK
/4
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