MAX275AEWP+T

MAX275AEWP+T

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MAX275AEWP+T
IC FILTER 300KHZ LOWPASS 20SOIC
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Maxim Integrated has amalgamated with Analog Devices, imparting an augmented repertoire of superlative mixed-signal and power governance innovations, fostering clientele triumph across diverse sectors. This amalgamation begets a spectrum of resolutions for surmounting the utmost intricate quandaries, spanning from direct current to the expanse of 100 gigahertz, encompassing miniscule nanowatt realms to robust kilowatt domains, spanning the sensor continuum to the ethereal expanse of cloud. Delve deeper into Analog Devices' enriched assemblage on their product dossier.

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The MAX274 and MAX275AEWP are continuous-time active filters consisting of independent cascadable 2nd-order sections. Each section can implement any all-pole bandpass or lowpass filter response, such as Butterworth, Bessel, Chebyshev, and is programmed by four external resistors. The MAX274/MAX275AEWP provide lower noise that switched-capacitor filters, as well as superior dynamic performance—both due to the continuous-time design. Since continuous-time filters do not require a clock, aliased and clock noise are eliminated with the MAX274/MAX275. The MAX274 comprises of four 2nd-order sections, permitting 8th-order filters to be realized. Center frequencies range up to 150kHZ, and are accurate to within ±1% over the full operating temperature range. Total harmonic distortion (THD) is typically better than -86dB. The MAX275AEWP comprises of two 2nd-order sections, permitting 4th-order filters to be realized. Center frequencies range up to 300kHZ, and are accurate to within ±0.9% over the full operating temperature range. Total harmonic distortion (THD) is typically better than -86dB. Both filters operate from a single +5V supply or from dual ±5V supplies.

Feature

  • Continuous-TIme Filter - No Clock, No Clock Noise
  • Implement Butterworth, Chebyshev, Bessel and Other Filter Responses
  • Lowpass, Bandpass Outputs
  • Operate from a Single +5V Supply or Dual ±5V Supplies
  • Design Software Available
  • MAX274 Evaluation Kit Available
  • 8th-Order-Four 2nd-Order Sections (MAX274)
  • 4th-Order-Two 2nd-Order Sections (MAX275)
  • Center-Frequency Range:
    • 150kHz for MAX274
    • 300kHz for MAX275
  • Low Noise:
    • -86dB THD Typical for MAX274
    • -89dB THD Typical for MAX275
  • Center-Frequency Accurate Over Temp:
    • within ±1% for MAX274
    • within ±0.9% for MAX275

Applications

  • Audio/Sonar/Avionics Frequency Filtering
  • DAC Output-Smoothing Filters
  • Low-Distortion Anti-Aliasing Filters
  • Modems
  • Vibration Analysis

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Frequency - Cutoff or Center 300kHz
Filter Type Continuous, Band Pass Low Pass
Product Status Active
Package Tape & Reel (TR)
Supplier Device Package 20-SOIC
Package / Case 20-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Voltage - Supply 4.74V ~ 11V, ±2.37V ~ 5.5V
Filter Order 4th
Number of Filters 2

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$4.15

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 33000
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Maxim Integrated has amalgamated with Analog Devices, imparting an augmented repertoire of superlative mixed-signal and power governance innovations, fostering clientele triumph across diverse sectors. This amalgamation begets a spectrum of resolutions for surmounting the utmost intricate quandaries, spanning from direct current to the expanse of 100 gigahertz, encompassing miniscule nanowatt realms to robust kilowatt domains, spanning the sensor continuum to the ethereal expanse of cloud. Delve deeper into Analog Devices' enriched assemblage on their product dossier.

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