Use I/O jumpers to bypass input and output buffers, for low noise operation.
With FMA-01S, D101H distortion specs above 100kHz will degrade.
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D101H Series
Specifications
(25ºC and Vs ± 15 Vdc)
Pin-Out and Package Data
Ordering Information
0.80"(max)
Analog Input Characteristics
1
Impedance
Voltage Range
Max. Safe Voltage
Analog Output Characteristics
Load impedance
Linear Operating Range for THD
Operating Range for low Noise
Current
2
@ (Vs @
±15V)
Offset Voltage
Offset Temp. Coefficient
Power Supply (±V
S
)
Rated Voltage
Operating Range
Quiescent Current
D101H4B
D101H8B
1.0 kΩ min.
±10
V
peak
±
Vs
2k
Ω
min.
±
5V
±
10V
5.0 mA max.
10 mV typ.
20 mV max.
50
µV/ºC.
±15V
±5V
min.
±18V
max.
20 mA typ.
30 mA max.
40 mA typ.
60 mA max.
Side
0.025" (dia)
0.30"(max)
0.15" (min)
1.80"(max)
Front
0.10"(typ)
0.80"
0.70"
All dimensions are in inches
All case dimensions ± 0.01"
5
15
1
OUT
+VS
-VS
Bottom View
GND
0.10"
0.00"
0.00"
0.15"
29
IN
17
0.45"
0.55"
1.55"
1.65"
Temperature Range
Operating
Storage
0ºC to +70ºC
-25ºC to +85ºC
Notes:
1. Input and output signal voltage referenced to supply common.
2. Output is short circuit protected to common. DO NOT CONNECT
TO ±Vs.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Filter type
H = High Pass
Transfer Function
B= Butterworth
D100H8B-10.0 kHz
# Poles
4, 8
- 3 dB Corner Frequency
e.g.,
8.49 kHz
25.0 kHz
253 kHz
3
3. How to specify Corner Frequency. Corner frequency is specified
by attaching a three-digit frequency designator to the basic model
number. Corner frequencies can range from 1.0 kHz to 500 kHz.
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recommendations or suggestions herein in conjunction with our conditions of sale, which apply, to all goods supplied by us. We assume no responsibility for the use of these statements,
recommendations or suggestions, nor do we intend them as a recommendation for any use, which would infringe any patent or copyright.
PR-D101H
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1.80"
High-Pass
4-Pole
Appendix A
Theoretical Transfer Characteristics
1
f/fc
Amp
Phase
Delay
(Hz)
(dB)
(deg)
(sec)
0.10
-80.0
345
.418
-55.9
0.20
330
.423
-41.8
0.30
314
.433
-31.8
0.40
299
.449
-24.1
0.50
282
.474
0.60
-17.8
264
.511
0.70
-12.6
245
.558
0.80
-8.43
224
.604
0.85
-6.69
213
.619
202
0.90
-5.22
.622
0.95
-3.99
191
.612
1.00
-3.01
180
.588
1.20
-0.908
143
.427
.289
1.40
-0.285
118
.204
1.60
-0.100
100
1.80
-0.039
87.6
.152
2.00
-0.017
78.0
.119
61.4
2.50
-0.003
.072
-0.001
50.7
3.00
.049
0.00
37.8
4.00
.027
5.00
0.00
30.1
.017
6.00
0.00
25.1
.012
7.00
0.00
21.4
.009
0.00
8.00
18.8
.007
0.00
9.00
16.7
.005
10.0
0.00
15.0
.004
Butterworth
Frequency Response
0
Amp (dB)
-20
-40
-60
-80
-100
0.1
2
1.0
2 3 4 5 6 7
10.0
Normalized Frequency(f/fc)
3 4 5 6 78
1.Normalized
Group Delay:
The above delay data is normalized to a corner frequency
of 1.0Hz.The actual delay is the normalized delay divided
by the actual corner frequency (fc).
Actual Delay =
Normalized Delay
Actual Corner Frequency (fc) in Hz
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High-Pass
8-Pole
Appendix A
Theoretical Transfer Characteristics
1
f/fc
Amp
Phase
Delay
(Hz)
(dB)
(deg)
(sec)
0.10
-160
691
0.819
0.20
-112
661
0.828
0.30
-83.7
631
0.843
0.40
-63.7
600
0.867
0.50
-48.2
568
0.903
0.60
-35.5
535
.956
499
0.70
-24.8
1.04
459
0.80
-15.6
1.19
437
0.85
-11.6
1.29
413
0.90
-8.06
1.40
0.95
-5.15
386
1.48
360
1.00
-3.01
1.46
275
1.20
-0.229
0.873
226
1.40
-0.020
0.540
-0.002
194
1.60
0.380
170
1.80
0.00
0.287
152
0.00
2.00
0.226
120
0.139
0.00
2.50
0.094
0.00
99.2
3.00
0.052
0.00
74.0
4.00
5.00
0.00
59.0
0.033
49.0
0.023
6.00
0.00
0.00
42.1
0.017
7.00
0.00
36.8
0.013
8.00
0.00
32.7
0.010
9.00
10.0
0.00
29.4
0.008
Butterworth
Frequency Response
0
Amp (dB)
-20
-40
-60
-80
-100
0.1
2
1.0
2 3 4 5 6 7
10.0
Normalized Frequency(f/fc)
3 4 5 6 78
1.Normalized
Group Delay:
The above delay data is normalized to a corner frequency
of 1.0Hz.The actual delay is the normalized delay divided
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