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IC FILTER SW CAP DUAL 16-QSOP

MAX7490CEE+T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX7490CEE+T
Description
IC FILTER SW CAP DUAL 16-QSOP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX7490CEE+T

Filter Type
Universal Switched Capacitor
Frequency - Cutoff Or Center
40kHz
Number Of Filters
2
Max-order
2nd
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-QSOP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Figure 1. Block Diagram
The MAX7490/MAX7491 are dual biquad filters. The
biquad topology allows the use of standard filter tables
and equations to implement simultaneous lowpass,
bandpass, and notch or highpass filters. Topologies
such as Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel, elliptic, as
well as custom algorithms are possible.
The COM pin sets the common-mode input voltage and
is internally biased to V
resistors used are typically 250kΩ for the MAX7490,
and typically 80kΩ for the MAX7491. The common-
mode voltage is easily overdriven by an external volt-
age supply if desired. Bypass COM to the analog
ground with at least a 0.1µF capacitor.
Locate resistors that are connected to INV_ as close as
possible to INV_ to reduce stray capacitance and noise
pickup. INV_ are inverting inputs to continuous-time op
amps, and behave like a virtual ground. There is no
sampling energy present on these inputs.
Each switched-capacitor section, together with two to
four external resistors, can generate all standard 2nd-
order functions: bandpass, lowpass, highpass, and
Dual Universal Switched-Capacitor Filters
_______________________________________________________________________________________
EXTCLK (10)
Internal Common Voltage
DD
GND (7)
V
CLK (9)
DD
SHDN
/2 with a resistor-divider. The
2nd-Order Filter Stage
(8)
(6)
R
R
COM (11)
Inverting Inputs
INVB (13)
INVA (4)
Outputs
NB/HPB (14)
NA/HPA (3)
+
+
notch (band-reject) functions. Three of these functions
are simultaneously available. The maximum signal
swing is limited by the power-supply voltages used.
The amplifiers’ outputs in the MAX7490/MAX7491 are
able to swing to within approximately 0.2V of either
supply.
Driving coaxial cable, large capacitive loads, or total
resistive loads less than 10kΩ will degrade the total
harmonic distortion (THD) performance. Note that the
effective resistive load at the output must include both
the feedback resistors and any external load resistors.
The MAX7490/MAX7491 have a shutdown mode that is
activated by driving SHDN low. In shutdown mode, the
filter supply current reduces to < 1µA (max), and the fil-
ter outputs become high impedance. The COM input
also becomes high impedance during shutdown. For
normal operation, drive SHDN high or connect to V
Designing with the MAX7490/MAX7491 begins by
selecting the mode that best fits the desired circuit
requirements. Table 1 lists the available modes and
their relative advantages and disadvantages. Table 2
lists the different nomenclature used in the explanations
that follow.
SB (12)
SA (5)
__________Applications Information
Σ
Σ
-
-
BPB (15)
BPA (2)
Low-Power Shutdown Mode
LPB (16)
LPA (1)
DD
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