LTC1061ACN Triple Universal Filter Building Block
The LTC1061ACN is a versatile and high-performance filter building block designed by Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices, to cater to the demanding requirements of signal processing applications. This precision device integrates three independent universal filter blocks in a single 20-pin DIP package, allowing for the implementation of various filter configurations such as low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, or notch filters without requiring any external components for filter realization.
Key Features:
- Multiple Filter Configurations: Each filter block can be independently configured, providing flexibility in the design of complex filtering solutions.
- High Precision: The LTC1061ACN offers low noise performance and excellent filter characteristics, ensuring signal integrity and precision in various applications.
- Easy to Use: With no external components needed for filter design, the LTC1061ACN simplifies the circuit design process, reducing the time and effort required to develop sophisticated filtering solutions.
- Clock-Tunable: The filter’s cutoff frequencies are tunable by an external clock, or they can be directly set by the ratio of two resistors.
- Low Power Consumption: The device operates with a single 5V power supply, minimizing power consumption and making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
Applications:
The LTC1061ACN is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Data and voice communications
- Signal conditioning and processing
- Anti-aliasing filters for data acquisition systems
- Audio processing
- Instrumentation and control systems
Technical Specifications:
- Supply Voltage: 5V
- Package: 20-pin DIP
- Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to 70°C
The LTC1061ACN provides designers with a compact, reliable, and high-performance solution for all their filtering needs. Its ease of use and flexibility make it an excellent choice for both prototyping and production, ensuring that it continues to be a go-to component for engineers looking to create clean and precise signal processing paths in their electronic designs.