The LTC1067-50IS#TRPBF from Linear Technology is a high-performance, micropower, switched-capacitor, 8th-order, lowpass filter that offers a precise, stable and versatile solution for signal conditioning in a wide array of applications. This integrated circuit is designed to process signals with minimal distortion, ensuring high fidelity and accuracy in the final output.
Key Features
- Filter Type: The device is an 8th-order lowpass filter, which means it effectively attenuates frequencies above a certain cutoff frequency, allowing lower frequency signals to pass through with minimal attenuation.
- Operating Frequency: The LTC1067-50IS#TRPBF operates at a fixed clock frequency of 50kHz, which sets the cutoff frequency for the filter.
- Low Power Consumption: With micropower operation, this filter is optimized for low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered and portable applications.
- Precision: The device provides a precise filter response with a sharp cutoff characteristic, ensuring that the desired signal frequencies are maintained while unwanted frequencies are suppressed.
- Operating Temperature Range: This component can operate over an industrial temperature range, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
- Package: It comes in a compact, surface-mountable package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The LTC1067-50IS#TRPBF is versatile and can be used in various applications such as:
- Anti-aliasing for data acquisition systems
- Noise reduction in communication systems
- Signal conditioning in medical devices
- Instrumentation and industrial process controls
- Audio signal processing
Quality and Reliability
Linear Technology is known for its commitment to quality, and the LTC1067-50IS#TRPBF is no exception. It is designed to meet rigorous standards, ensuring reliability and performance consistency for the most demanding applications. The device is also available in tape and reel packaging (denoted by the #TRPBF suffix), which facilitates automated pick-and-place manufacturing processes.