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LTC1164-5M

Description
Low Power 8th Order Pin Selectable Butterworth or Bessel Lowpass Filter
File Size209KB,12 Pages
ManufacturerLinear ( ADI )
Websitehttp://www.analog.com/cn/index.html
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Low Power 8th Order Pin Selectable Butterworth or Bessel Lowpass Filter

LTC1164-5
Low Power 8th Order
Pin Selectable Butterworth
or Bessel Lowpass Filter
DESCRIPTIO
The LTC
®
1164-5 is a monolithic 8th order filter; it approxi-
mates either a Butterworth or a Bessel lowpass response.
The LTC1164-5 features clock-tunable cutoff frequency
and low power consumption (4.5mA with
±5V
supplies
and 2.5mA with single 5V supply).
Low power operation is achieved without compromising
noise or distortion performance. With
±5V
supplies and
10kHz cutoff frequency, the operating signal-to-noise
ratio is 86dB and the THD throughout the passband is
0.015%. Under the same conditions, a 77dB signal-to-
noise ratio and distortion is obtained with a single 5V
supply while the clock feedthrough is kept below the noise
level. The maximum signal-to-noise ratio is 92dB.
The LTC1164-5 approximates an 8th order Butterworth
response with a clock-to-cutoff frequency ratio of 100:1
(Pin 10 to V
) or 50:1 double-sampled (Pin 10 to V
+
and
Pin 1 shorted to Pin 13). Double-sampling allows the input
signal frequency to reach the clock frequency before any
aliasing occurrence. An 8th order Bessel response can
also be approximated with a clock-to-cutoff frequency
ratio of 140:1 (Pin 10 to ground). With
±7.5V
supply,
±5V
supply and single 5V supply, the maximum clock fre-
quency of the LTC1164-5 is 1.5MHz, 1MHz, and 1MHz
respectively. The LTC1164-5 is pin-compatible with the
LTC1064-2 and LTC-1064-3.
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
FEATURES
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
Pin Selectable Butterworth or Bessel Response
4mA Supply Current with
±5V
Supplies
f
CUTOFF
up to 20kHz
100µV
RMS
Wideband Noise
THD < 0.02% (50:1, V
S
=
±7.5V,
V
IN
= 2V
RMS
)
Operates with a Single 5V Supply (1V
RMS
Input
Range)
60µV
RMS
Clock Feedthrough (Single 5V Supply)
Operates up to
±8V
Supplies
TTL/CMOS-Compatible Clock Input
No External Components
APPLICATIO S
s
s
s
s
Anti-Aliasing Filters
Battery-Operated Instruments
Telecommunications Filters
Smoothing Filters
TYPICAL APPLICATIO
1
V
IN
2
3
8V
4
5
NC
6
7
LTC1164-5
14
Butterworth 20kHz Anti-Aliasing Filter
12
11
10
9
8
GAIN (dB)
13
–8V
CLK = 1MHz
TO V
+
V
OUT
WIDEBAND NOISE = 110µV
RMS
THD IN PASSBAND < 0.02% AT V
IN
= 2V
RMS
NOTE: THE CONNECTION FROM PIN 7 TO PIN 14
SHOULD BE MADE UNDER THE PACKAGE.
FOR 50:1 OPERATION CONNECT PIN 1 TO PIN 13
AS SHOWN. FOR 100:1 OR 150:1 OPERATION PINS 1
AND 13 SHOULD FLOAT. THE POWER SUPPLIES
SHOULD BE BYPASSED BY A 0.1µF CAPACITOR AS
CLOSE TO THE PACKAGE AS POSSIBLE.
1164-5 TA01
U
U
U
Frequency Response
0
–10
–20
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
–80
1
10
FREQUENCY (kHz)
100
LTC1164-5 TA02
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