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MAX291, MAX292, MAX295, MAX296

8th-Order, Lowpass, Switched-Capacitor Filters

Also See MAX7401/5 8th-Order, Low-Power Bessel Filters

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Description

The MAX291/MAX292/MAX295/MAX296 are easy-to-use, 8th-order, lowpass, switched-capacitor filters that can be set up with corner frequencies from 0.1Hz to 25kHz (MAX291/MAX292) or 0.1Hz to 50kHz (MAX295/MAX296).

The MAX291/MAX295 Butterworth filters provide maximally flat passband response, and the MAX292/MAX296 Bessel filters provide low overshoot and fast settling. All four 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 operational amplifier (noninverting input grounded) is provided for building a continuous time lowpass filter for post-filtering or anti-aliasing.

Produced in an 8-pin DIP/SO and a 16-pin wide SO package, and requiring a minimum of external components, the MAX291 series delivers very aggressive performance from a tiny area.
 

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Key Features

  • 8th-Order Lowpass Filters:
    • Butterworth (MAX291/MAX295)
    • Bessel (MAX292/MAX296)
  • Clock-Tunable Corner-Frequency Range:
    • 0.1Hz to 25kHz (MAX291/MAX292)
    • 0.1Hz to 50kHz (MAX295/MAX296)
  • No External Resistors or Capacitors Required
  • Internal or External Clock
  • Clock to Corner Frequency Ratio:
    • 100:1 (MAX291/MAX292)
    • 50:1 (MAX295/MAX296)
  • Low Noise: -70dB THD + Noise (Typ)
  • Operate with a Single +5V Supply or Dual ±5V Supplies
  • Uncommitted Op Amp for Anti-Aliasing or Clock-Noise Filtering
  • 8-Pin DIP and SO Packages
 

Applications/Uses

  • 50Hz/60Hz Line-Noise Filtering
  • ADC Anti-Aliasing Filter
  • DAC Post-Filtering
  • Noise Analysis
   

Key Specifications:

Active Filters
Part Number Filter Sections Order Per Filter Section Filter Class Filter Type Filter Characteristic Program Method Lowest Cutoff
(Hz)
Highest Cutoff
(kHz)
VSUPPLY (Dual)
(±V)
VSUPPLY
(V)
Oper. Temp.
(°C)
Budgetary Price
max min Dual See Notes
MAX291  1 8 Switched Cap Lowpass Butterworth Clock 0.1 25 5 5
-55 to +125
-40 to +85
0 to +70
$3.67 @1k
MAX292  Bessel 25 $3.67 @1k
MAX295  Butterworth 50 $3.67 @1k
MAX296  Bessel 50 $3.67 @1k
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Pricing Notes:
This pricing is BUDGETARY, for comparing similar parts. Prices are in U.S. dollars and subject to change. Quantity pricing may vary substantially and international prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees, and exchange rates. For volume-specific prices and delivery, please see the price and availability page or contact an authorized distributor.


Diagram

MAX291, MAX292, MAX295, MAX296: Typical Operating Circuit
Typical Operating Circuit

Notes and Comments

Single 8th-order, lowpass, switched-capacitor filter

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Document Ref.: 19-4526 Rev 5; 2010-08-30
This page last modified: 2010-08-30




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