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19370"; Rav 14181 MAXIMA Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters General Description ‘The MAX270/MAX271 are digitaly-programmed, dual ‘second-order continuous-time lowpass filters. Their typi- ccal dynamic range of 96dB surpasses most switched ‘capacitor fiters which require additional fering to re- move clock noise. The MAX270/MAX271 are ideal for ‘anti-aliasing and DAC smoothing applications and can be cascaded for higher-order responses. ‘The two filter sections are independently programmable by either microprocessor (uP) control or pin strapping ‘Cutoff frequencies in the TkHz to 25kHz range can be selected. “The MAX270 has an on-board, uncommitted op amp, while the MAX271 has an intemal track-and-hold (T/H). Features © Continuous-Time Filtering - No Clock Required ‘© Dual 2nd-Order Lowpess Filters Sections independently Programmable: ‘ThHz to 25kHE prea ¢ 9648 Dynamic Range No External Components, © Cascadable for Higher Order ¢ Low-Power Shutdown Mode 4 Track-and-Hold (MAX271) __ Ordering Information ART TEMP.RANGE __PIN-PACKAGE MAX2TOOPP OC+70C __2OPasiic OF Applications | waxzrocw? OCw+70C _—_20Wide SO Lowpass Fitering MAXBTOER 40019 +850 20 Past DP Anti-Alasing Fiter MAXQ70EWP 40°C 10 +85°C 20 Wide SO 9 MAX2TOMP C10 +1256 20CEROIP Output Smoothing MAX2TICNG OCw+7OS __26Plastio DIP Low-Noise Applications MAX27ICWG OCw+70C _26WideSO ‘Anti-Allasing and Track-and-Hold (MAX271) MAX27IENG: 24 Plastic DIP MAX27TEWG 28 Wide SO ‘MAX27 IMAG: ‘24 CERDIP Pin Configurations ToPVEW TERA 7A mam MAXZTO —4 arene oP SMOOTHIN sm pPORPR-STIAP CONTROL IP/sO |MAX271 configuration on page 15, MAXUM ‘Maxim integrated Products 1 Call toll free 1-800-998-8800 for free samples or literature. -LEXVWV/OLZXVN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Vetove 03v,417V MARTI Vs to GND -03V,+8.5V Paste DIP (derate 8.7mW/C above +70°C) eaemn V-t0 GND +0.V,-85V Wide SO (derate 11.7mW7C above +70°C) sam Input Voltage to GND, Any Input Pin =. 'V. “O3V, Vs 's0.3V —_CERDIP (dorato 12.5riW/C above +70°C) ‘000m Duration of Output Short Circuit to GND Indefinite Operating Temperature Ranges: ‘Continuous Total Power Dissipation (Ta = +70°C) MAX27-C. oCtos70' MAX270: MAX27_E_— “40°C to 435°C Prastic DIP (derate &miW'C above +70°C) e4omW_ MAX27-M. “$5010 +1256 Wide $0 (derate 10mW/C above +70'C) 00rW Storage Temperature Range “85°C t0 4165'S CERDIP (derate 11.1mW/C above +70°C) 869mW Lead Temperature (soldering, 10 sec) ++300°C ‘Srasses beyond thos sted under ‘Absoule Maximum Ratngs' may cause permanent damage tthe device, These are sss tings ony. and tuncdonal ‘poraton ol he devin at tose or ay oar conctone Beyond ose deed ne eperatona cachane ffs spactatone ent ripled: Exposure sbsotte maxeren rang constone tr extended parece ay ato! Gewce rab ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (+ =5V, V-=-5V;Ta= +25°C, unless otherwise noted.) ‘CONDITIONS WN TYP _ Max [uNrTS Woe 2 Me Programmed Cutot Frequency (fo) ' te ange 125 Wt ic code = 58 (25962 YP) 3 uot Frequency Ei Programmed Cot Frequency Et eo) * fecoge=0(tKtz yp). ins thea Ta Tanto Tua ‘iy = Bxte Fiter Gain a | INS gt 8 focode = 127(25KHztyp), | fIN=25kHz | 6 OS. a= Tanto Tuan fn = 200K a O18 Maximum Gain (Peaking 8 taximum Gain (Peaking) os ic cade = 0 (TkHe Wp) 12 Wideband Noise Sorzrosmesonowan LE este ve) + ews DC CHARACTERISTICS ‘DC Output Signal Swi Rows OUTA‘OUTB. OP OUTIMaxa7o) | LOAD = SKA. aiv Guta, OUTB, HOUT Maar) | TAS TN to Tax Offset Voltage at Outputs UTA, Guts, Ge OUT (uax270) 2 | mw UTA, OUTB (waxe7'). OG nga Leakage Curent Tha a Tas Tanto Taax 1 | ws INA, INB (MAX271 | 2 MAXIM Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) (Vs = BV, V-= SV; Ta 425°C, unlase otherwise noted.) PARAMETER ‘cONDIONS aN Tye wax | ors DYNAMIC FILTER CHARACTERISTICS -MAXZ70 Total Harmen Distortion (THD) 70 SignaliNowe + Distortion) | (cove = 44 (201442 9p). (SAD) Vay= 35Vp at 990.6260H2 73 e Sutin FioeDyearic Range | PHE2 5 (oR) 7 UNCOMIATTED AMPLIFIER - MAXGTO Siew Rat 12 Vas Bandvith 2 Miz TTRACK-AND-HOLD - MAKETA Hold Sting Tine ToO.1% Wee) 500 ve ‘Aeauilon Tine 700.1% (Noe) 18 us Hold Step : 1 av Droop Rate TA= Tanto Toa 30 whe ‘Ores Vago al THOUT | telus tar fst 2 6 | mw THgwTBseves us| rae tynto Tw T= O Cracked) 0 1 | wa Teal Harmonie i 3 ta Herren ition THD) |. sagem a4 (201K), VI. = 3 Vp at 380 62542, i SpxauFeeOymaricRange | Sampling rats = Sr in 56.7), 70 om) a DIGITAL PUTS Dota Input Hn Voage a Bae On Ytade | +, «Tt Tuax(e8) we Tas Toto Tax Digtal nou Curent Bastard assy, ncedes Move waranty — | 1 1] ow " (hetee) . POWER REQUIREMENTS supp Votage Range a5 v Supp Curent TA= Tanto Tua ee) e5_[ mA [Srutdown Supply Curent | Ta = Tanto Twa (Note 1) 15 Fawr Sue RowcinFaO | tends w0( Hep Ve» HOC WOT a % " ‘Alintemal amps limited to 2MHz bandwith Oniyfter A tested fr these parameters Spurious-Free Dynamic Range isthe ratio ofthe fundamental othe largest of any harmonic or noise spur in dB. Includes TMH propagation delays. With 5k2. parle! 100pF load. |$2V input stp setting 0.1% with x0 paral 100DF load ‘TM pin toggled at sampling rat, 50% uy cyclo. ‘THO and SPOR specifications fo-T/H include contributions from fter, — . Digital pins inciuse SHON, WR, CS, AO, 00-D6 (MAX270) and SHON, T/H A/S, Wi, TH EN, CS, AO, At, 00-06, TH (MAX2T1), Ingut of uncommitted op amo foaing with a 5k feedback resistor from input 6 output {WR CS. AO, DO-06 held at +5V; SHON = OV (MAK270). WA. CS, AO, At, DO-D6, TH, TH AB, TI, MODE held at «8V: ‘SHON = OV (MAX271), MAXIM 3 bLEXVW/OLZXYN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters TIMING CHARACTERISTICS (Figure 2) (V+ = 5V, V- = 5; Ta 425°C, unless otherwise noted.) PARAMETER SYMBOL (CONDITIONS. wn TYP MAX [UNITS Sto WA Soup we 0 15 Sto WA Hola tw ° 18 Whi Pulse Wicth tw 100) 18 ‘Adress-Setup Tine tas 30 ns ‘Address-Hold Time tah 10 8 Data-Setup Time tos 30 8 Data-Hold Time ih 10 rs | Note 11: All input contol signats specified witht = = 5ns (10% to 90% of +5V) and timed from a +1.6V voltage level Typical Operating Characteristics FILTER GAM vs. FREQUENCY PASSBAND FLTER GAIN FILTER GAIN ve. FREQUENCY {formalized to Cutt Frequency) ‘vs. FREQUENCY ° a a g cm 3 a 3 #0 aw © a wo woe) PASSBAND FILTER GAIN PASSBAND PLTER GAIN vs. PREGUENGY ve FREQUENCY (Normalized Cut Frequency) as as o 0 ‘al «* "D eneug 2 bet i © [ieee 3 abies, 2 ‘aa amin) 3 3 1 a wt we Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Typical Operating Characteristics (continued) CASCADED FILTER GAIN ‘va. FREQUENCY (Normalized to Cutoft Frequency) 08 45 as a2 2 Show 3 ash voy EGtiey seguro. 35 Fite Masco 45 | rabies teas oor om 10 we FILTER TOTAL HARMONIC FILTER TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION + NOISE DISTORTION + NOISE vs. INPUT FREQUENCY va. INPUT, 15 | 0 | tk | 735 300 | 44 | 20m] -73 7a1 | 72 | 40% | 695 1367] 100 | 7.0% | -67 1662.5] 105 | 08K | 66 4075| 127 | 25k | 66 Wee8K eB Wei g Tho Ve=S Y-35ipn ‘msmoseb Are Som DUTY ECL: Teast MAXZ71 FILTER + TRACK-AND-HOLD —-MAXZ71 FILTER + TRACK-AND-HOLD SPURIOUS-FREE DYNAMIC RANGE ve. SPURIOUS FREE DYNAMIC RANGE INPUT AMPLITUDE “= vs. SAMPLING FREQUENCY \Faau| aan ftw | fc, tc |sroal BAS, | |code |), 100k] 781 | 72 |aork) 72 200k |1562| 105 /B.0eK) 72 H ~ 500k |2906] 124 / 8.44) 64 Vee 8¥, a5 Yn 35No9 Wha) ‘eiSinTeHED A Sos uTY Cte Tass KLEXVWV/OLZXVN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters _—__ Detaled Description Figures 1a, 1b, and 1c show the MAX270/MAX271 func- tional diagrams, Both the MAX270 and MAX27 1 contain two independent, second-order, Sallen-Key, lowpass fter sec- tions, A and'B, to provide a frequency vs. gain rolloft of approximately 40dB/decade. These are not switched-ca- pacttor fitters, but have a continuous-time design similar to discrete active filters built around op amps. The MAX270/MAX271 eliminate clock noise and aliasing prob- lems which limit low-noise performance of switched-capac- itor ters; resutting dynamic range is over 9608. Each fiter section contains two banks of programmable capacitors, controlled by an internal 7-bit memory, which set fiter cutoff frequencies (fc) from 1kHz to 25kHz. The fiters provide two program modes. In uP mode, cutott frequencies are programmed by writing 7-bit data to one of two memory addresses (one for each filter section), Alternately, a pin-strap programming mode programs both fiter sections simultaneously. In this mode, both ‘memory latches are transparent (not addressable), and data pins D0-D6 may be pin strapped (hardwired) to set ‘a common {¢ for both fiter sections, The fitters are trimmed at the water level, setting Q for a maximum of 0.15dB passband peaking for fc pro- grammed to 1kHz. Maximum passband peaking at other codes is typically less than 0.150B. Filter Q is not user-programmable, ‘The MAX270 includes an uncommitted op amp (non- inverting input grounded); the MAX271\ has an on-chip TWH that tracks and holds the output of either fiter section (selectable). The held outputs provided at T/H (OUT. TIH functions are controled by writing control bits to internal registers (in yP mode) or by control pins directly (in pin-strap mode) The MAX270 and MAX271 provide @ low quiescent current shutdown mode controlled by the SHON pin, which turns off internal amplifiers and floats all outputs, reducing quiescent operating current o less than 154A When the MAX271 is in uP mode, shutdown mode is, selected by writing control bits to memory (the SHON pin is disabled) Pin Descriptions (MAX270 Pine] NAME FUNCTION + | op out | Uncommitted | Op-Amp Output 2 | _v+_| Postve Supply Votage 3 | OUTA | FiterA Oupa 4 | smow | Summ outs ans Ge GUY and places Soules to shutdown rece. 3 |_iNa_| FiterAinput & | _ ve _| Negative Suppy Votage 7 | _1Na_| Fiter® input @ | OuTe | FiterB ouput 9 GND | Ground | WRITE Contol Input. A low evel wites {dala 00-06 to program memory ad- ‘dressed by AD. High love latches data, CRIPSELECT Input. Must be low for 11 |_| howto erecognizes ‘Three-Level Address input logic high: addresses fiter A 2] 20 je low adress tor 8 (nnect io prestap mode 7-Bi Date Inputs. Alows programming of 13:19] 006 | T2ecuot requencies ng lito 25h range. 20 | OPIN | Uncommitted Op-Amp Input Note: Al digital input levels are TTL and CMOS compatble, unless otherwise stated. 'MAx271 Pin Descrition on next page MAXIM Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Pin Descriptions (continued) (MAX271 | PiN® | NAME | FUNCTION, uP MODE (MODE = GND OR V-) FUNCTION, PIN-STRAP MODE (MODE = V+) 1 [our | Tackeraa Out 2 [vs _| Peeve Sue votge & | euTa | Fier ASgnl Osos + | ee | ; Rihana | 5 | NA | Frorasonain & |__| Negative supp votage 7 [ne _| Fer Sa np 8 | MODE | Selects wP mode when ied GND or V- and pin-srap mode when connected to V+ 9 | OuTe | FiterB Signal Output to | xo | Grouna Trckcand Had inp Convol_Afighiow evel nteraly 1_| rag | x connects OUTAIOUTS to nputoTraekond Hol, WATE Con) mpi, Slower DDD progam reseed by AtAO (or po 12 | WA. | ‘eins fincton os descrbeator adcrese pus) | * ‘Rove atone data. TTeckand: Hd Output Cort Low evel foats TH OUT 15_| men | x Cenneet pintig for norma operation THIESELECT input, Most be tw for WAinputto ve | os | SRESELECT ino atte | x Adore and uP Convo Inpus 0°0 Brogan ic Stor A 8:9 Programs Ir 8 +9 Bipot Tt EN pin func me TEN pn function, 15.16) A100 | BY Bererms TM AB funcion x 1.1 Sale dovga ston me SHDN pin urcton Nota” te pms be sted ow nti {oregramtndion (igre 2). " | 7-0i.Data Inpus. Alows programming of 126 | 7-8 Dala input, Program memory laches re vane- 1723 | 00-08 | dwt requences (also perotms conto unc ri ts mode, Connect pine high or ow fo progam [ fone as doserbed above) ‘Aono serulaneously othe sane ze | tm | TisekandHois Conroy ive causes TH OUT to tack selected itr output. Fite output vel eld at TIMOUT synchronous with TH ising Vansiton, X= Pin has no function inthis mode. ‘Note: Al digital input levels are TTL and CMOS compatibie, unless otherwise stated. bLEXVWJ/OLEXVNN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters orn S + orour Figure Ta, MAX270 Block Diagram ; one w wow HE TH fe *PNHAS NO FUNCTION? MODE Figure 1b, MAX271 Block Diagram - uP Mode 8 MAXIM Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters ome ™ ot Te Tare ho av OS *PNHASNOFUNCTIN INP STRAP HCE & roowwonv: Figure 16. MAX271 Block Diagram - Pr-Strap Mode Filter Programming Cutoff Frequency {cis the frequency of 3d eteruation inthe fiter response. Table 1 shows how data pins DO-D6 allow programming Cf 128 cutoff frequencies from 1kHz to 25kHz, ‘The equations for calculating fc from the programmed code are as follows: 875 fo= geet S = x kHz for codes 0-63 87.5-CODE (fo = 1kHz to 3.57KHz) 2625 fo= gre CODE * THe, for codes 64-127 (ic = 3.57kHz to 25kH2) where CODE is the data on pins D0-06 (0-127). D6 is the ‘most significant bit (MSB) MAXIM ‘Actual cutoff frequencies are subject to some error for each programmed code. Highest accuracy occurs at CODE = 0 where filters are timmed for a 1kHz cutoff frequency. Athigher codes, CODE vs. fc errors increase; the frequency error at CODE = 127 (highest code) re- ‘mains typically within 49.5%. This means that the actual filter cutoff frequency. when programmed to CODE = 127, fais between 22.63kHz and 27 S8kH2, KLEXVWV/OLZXUN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Table 1. Programmed Cutoff Frequency Codes (Typ) PROGRAMMED te PROGRAMMED tc PROGRAMMED tc PROGRAMMED fc CODE (kit) ‘CODE (ta) ‘CODE (ti ‘CODE (xtiz) 0 7.000 2 1576 4 3571 6 6.325 1 1011 33 1.605 6 3.620 7 6.481 2 1.028 34 1.635 Gy 3671 6 6645 3 1.086 3% 1.666 7 3.728 9 6818 4 1.087 6 1.599 6 3777 100 7.008 5 1060 [a7 1.732 cy 3.892 101 7.491 6 1.073 6 1767 70 3.888) 02 7396 7 1.087 39) 1.804 7 3.947 108 7.608 e 3.100 0 1.942 72 4.007 708 7.895 ° 14 a 1.881 73 4.069 105 2.076 10 1.128 2 1.928 74 4.139 106. 8399 1" 1.143 8 1.966 75 4.200 07 8.608 2 1.188 4 2011 7 4.268 106 8.598 13 1.174 6 2.058 7 4338 109 9210 14 1.190 6 2.108 78 44it 110 9545 15 1.206 7 2.160 73 4.487 1 9905 | 16 1.228 6 2215 a0 4.565 12. 10298 7 1281 0 2272 at 4646 113 10704 18 1.258 50 2.385) oa 4729 114 11.170 19 1277 St 2397 3 4516 16 11.666 20 1.296 a 2.464 4 4.906 116 12200 at 1315 53 2536 85 5.000 17 12.808 22 1.336, 54 2611 6 5.097 118 13.461 23 1.356 55, 2.082, 7 5.198 119 14.169 24 1378 56 am 88 5.308 120 15,000 25 1.400 7 2.868 9 5.412 721 15909 _| 26 3.422 58 2.966 90 5526 122 16.935 7 1.486 5 3.070 ot 5.645 128 18.108 8 1470 a 3.181 2 5.769 24 19.444 2 1.496 ét 3301 % 5.898 125 21.000 30 1521 2 3.431 4 6.034 126 22.826 3t 1548 3 3571 s 6.176 127, 25000 Programmed code is the data on pins 00-06 (0-127). D6 s the MSB. MAXIM Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Fiiters MAX270 Control Interface ‘The AO pin i a three-level input that selects the memory addresses for updating cutoff frequency data in uP mode: Figure 2 shows uP-mode interface timing ‘Connecting AO to the negative supply selects pin-strap mode. Pinstrap made allows fiter programming with no timing requirements. Internal memory latches are dls- abled, permitting filters A and B to be programmed di- rectly to fg data strapped on DO-DS. This mode disables ‘CS and WR controls, and ters A and Bare programmed to the same fc. ‘Alow level on the SHON pin shuts dowm allampifiers and floats OUTA, OUTB, and OP OUT. Current consumption drops to less than T5qA in this mode (MAX271 Control Interface ‘Connecting the MODE pin to GND or V- selects the uP made. In this mode, addressable program memory controls filter cutoff frequency programming and all T/H 40 SELECTS Logic Low Filer 8 Logie High Fier A ‘aweeareat TOE DNAON GODS Figure 2. MAX27OMAX271 Digital Ting Diagram In uP’ mode, SHON, TH AVB, and T/H EN pins are dis- abled. T/H remains enabled and performs the TH track- ingiholding funetion ‘Tying MODE to V+ selects pin-strap mode. In this mode, both memory latches are transparent, and dataon DO-D6 ccontrots the fc of fiters A and B directly (fiters A and B are programmed to the same fc). Pin strap D0-D6 for clots Table 2descrbes avalabiefunctone. oPetatenweou NP. A0.AT.CS, and WA ae ceabled. Table 2. MAX271 .P-Mode interface ai_[ ao | pe | 0s | oe | os | o2 | 01 | bo FUNCTION oo 7-Bitc data ‘Selec tier A ~ ott Tithe data Selec fterB tpeolx[x [x [x [x [x |] 0 | tHouTabsabies rfpo,x |x |x |x |x |x | 1 [imourenabied + [oo | x | x [x [x [x [0 | x_ | Selects OUTS as inputto TH + foe [x [x [x [x [x [1 | x_| Selccis OUTA as inputtoTH efor fx fx [x | & | x [x | o | fitarsnaoue mae. At ubis foated vA Te x [x [x [x TTX TT | Removes iter rom shutdown mode X= Dont eare MAXIM " BLEXVW/OLZXVN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Digital Threshold Levels Al digital inputs are TTL and CMOS compatible, unless otherwise stated. Inputs are CMOS gates with less than ‘A leakage current and 8pF capacitance loading. Typ- ical logic voltage threshoids are a function of the V+ supply voltage as shown below (voltages are referenced to GND). Filter Noise Wideband fiter noise over a S0kH2 bandwidth is 12uVaMs ‘and 36,VAMS per section for fc programmed to TkHz and _25kHz, respectively. A dynamic range of over 96dB results Filter input impedance At DC, the input impedance at INA and INB is equal to the DC input impedance of the amplifier, which is about ‘5MQ. At higher frequencies, internal capacitors con- tribute to an effective input impedance that may fall as (MAX271 Track-and-Hold The MAX271 T/H is functionally equivalent to a switched 200pF capacitor buffered by a unity-gain ). When the T/H pin is driven low, the output of filter A oF filter B (whichever is selected via control interface) internally connects to the amplifier, and T/H OUT follows the filter output. The offset at T/H OUT (#6mV max) is the combined offset of the fier ampifier and the T/H butter. When a LOGIC THRESHOLD w VOLTAGE (V) low as 100kM at 25kHz [ 8 +24 i 7 423) 6 420 5 W175 amplifier (Figures 1b, 4 5) 25 Se NOTE: For +5V single-supply operation, where incoming togic signa arefefroncad oY. pica opi thrshald are 4+38V. Therefore, a CMOS (ralio-all logic intartace is Fecormended. Fitter Performance ‘All MAX270MAX271 intemal ampitior and output stages {or fiter sections, uncommitted op amp, and T/H are iden- tical. The outputs are designed to drive 5kn in parallel with a maximum capacance of 100pF. At higher load levels, the output swing becomes asymmetric. Al outputs can be short circuted to GND for an indefinite duration. ‘The MAX270/MAX271 operating frequency ranges limited to aproximately 2MHz by the bandwidth of the internal ampitiors, 2 TIM is ‘pulled high, the switch disconnects the filter signal from the TIH. The T/H capacitor holds the stored charge, and that voltage is buffered at T/H our. ‘Alow level at TIHEN floats T/H OUT, enabling multiplexed operation (Figure 3). T/H A/B selects between OUTA and OUTB as the TH input. In uP mode, the T/H EN and T/H OUT functions are controlled by writing control bits to program memory, with T/H EN and TIH OUT pins dis- abled. ‘See Typical Operating Characteristics graphs for T/H dynamic accuracy. Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Applications Information Power-Supply Configurations MAX270/MAX271 power supplies must be properly by- passed. Best performance is achieved if V+ and V- are bypassed to GND with 4.74F electrolytic (tantalum is prefered) and 0. uF ceramic capacitors in paral ‘These should be as close as possible to the chip supply bin. Single supplies in the range of 4.75V to 16V may be used to power the MAX270IMAX271 as shown in Figure 4 Digital logic may be referenced to V- (system ground), butwillnot maintain TTL compatibility. CMOS (aito-ail} logic is recommended, For uP-mode operation with a Single suppy, the MAX270 AO pin must be configured witha volage divider (Figure 4). Lowest quiescent curent in shutdown mode is achieved when AQ is either at Vs or V- aor —| men oureut Figure 3. MAX271 Mutiplexed Operation 70 snus super opeRATON ro ome Figure 4. Power-Suoply Configurations MAXIM 2 HLEXVWV/OLZXVN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters Independent te Programming Without a uP Figure 6 shows how fiter sections A and B may be programmed to different cutott frequencies without the Use of a uP. The MAX690 pP supervisory circuit provides: the proper programming sequence when the circuit is powered up by controling the 74H1C373 data butfer and the MAX270 addressing pin to load independent fc data for fiters A and B. eat su Figure 5. Cascading Fiter Sections w “wv fee sews sv REO wv TER SECTOWA LTE SECTIN® STM es cs.ow rose LTR OAR TRA SAA AB BEG owt Figure 6. Independent fc Programming Without a uP “ MAXIM Digitally-Programmed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters ____ Pin Configurations (continued) ‘TOP vEW DIP/s0 LLEXVW/OLZXVN MAX270/MAX271 Digitally-Prograi immed, Dual 2nd-Order Continuous Lowpass Filters 20 Lead Plastic DIP ya = 125°C @yc = 60°C a, aE AREA walle pusstag, ol le aig we ra ey 20 Lead Small Outline, Wide 24 Lead Plastic OIP Oy = 10°C W Bic = S0°CIW 20 Lead CERDIP yg = 90° yc = 40°C ‘Maxim cannot assume respanabity for use of any couity othr then acuity ently embodied in a Maxim product. No oiut patent Seenses aro Implied Maram reserves the night to change the crculty and epecticaions witout ratoe at any te. 6 Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Drive, Sunnyvale, CA 94086 (408) 737-7600 © 1991 Maxim Integrated Products Printed USA Mana sa registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products

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