Linear Technology LTC1068IG Product Overview
The LTC1068IG from Linear Technology is a high-performance, low-noise, universal dual filter building block designed to provide a versatile solution for a wide range of signal processing applications. This product stands out for its ability to be configured into various filter types, including low-pass, band-pass, high-pass, and notch filters, making it an ideal choice for designers looking for a flexible and reliable filtering solution.
Key Features
- Multiple Filter Configurations: The LTC1068IG can be programmed to implement 8th order filters without external op-amps or 16th order filters with external op-amps, giving designers the flexibility to choose the filter order that best suits their application.
- Low Noise and Distortion: With its low noise performance, the LTC1068IG ensures that the signal integrity is maintained, making it suitable for high-fidelity audio and precision instrumentation applications.
- Clock-Tunable Frequency Response: The filter's frequency response can be tuned by an external clock, which allows for easy adjustment of the filter's characteristics without the need to change components.
- Single or Dual Supply Operation: It operates from a single 5V supply or dual ±5V supplies, providing versatility in different system power environments.
- Industrial Temperature Range: The LTC1068IG is rated for operation over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance in harsh conditions.
Applications
The LTC1068IG is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Anti-aliasing filters
- Waveform synthesis
- Data acquisition systems
- Communication systems
- Audio processing
- Medical instrumentation
With its robust feature set and flexible design, the LTC1068IG from Linear Technology is a powerful component for any system requiring precise and adaptable filtering capabilities. Whether it's for audio equipment, medical devices, or industrial machinery, the LTC1068IG provides the performance and reliability that engineers need to develop sophisticated signal processing solutions.