MAX293 Datasheet

8th-Order, Lowpass, Elliptic, Switched-Capacitor Filters

Part No.:
MAX293
Manufacturer:
Maxim Integrated
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MAX293 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

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MAX293 Features

  • 8th-Order Lowpass Elliptic Filters
  • Clock-Tunable Corner-Frequency Range:
    • 0.1Hz to 25kHz (MAX293)
  • No External Resistors or Capacitors Required
  • Internal or External Clock
  • Clock to Corner Frequency Ratio
    • 100:1 (MAX293)
  • Operate with a Single +5V Supply or Dual ±5V Supplies
  • Uncommitted Op Amp for Anti-Aliasing or Clock-Noise Filtering
  • 8-Pin DIP and 16-Pin Wide SO Packages

MAX293 Applications

  • Anti-Aliasing
  • DAC Post-Filtering
  • Data-Acquisition Systems
  • Voice/Data Signal Filtering

MAX293 Description

The MAX293 are easy-to-use, 8th-order, lowpass, elliptic, switched-capacitor filters that can be set up with corner frequencies from 0.1Hz to 25kHz (MAX293).

The MAX293's 1.5 transition ratio provides sharp rolloff and -80dB of stopband rejection. The MAX293 filters have fixed responses, so the design task is limited to selecting the clock frequency that controls the filter's corner frequency.

An external capacitor is used to generate a clock using the internal oscillator, or an external clock signal can be used. An uncommitted op amp (noninverting input grounded) is provided for building a continuous-time lowpass filter for post-filtering or anti-aliasing. Steep rolloff and high order make these filters ideal for anti-aliasing applications that require maximum bandwidth, and for communication applications that require filtering signals in close proximity within the frequency domain.

The MAX293 are available in 8-pin DIP and 16-pin wide SO packages, delivering aggressive performance from a tiny area.

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