Product Overview: MAX261BCWG+ from Maxim Integrated
The MAX261BCWG+ is a high-performance, programmable universal active filter designed by Maxim Integrated. This precision filter integrates a versatile filter building block that can be configured into various filter types, such as low-pass, high-pass, band-pass, or notch filters. It is particularly suitable for applications requiring precise filtering, such as signal processing, instrumentation, and communication systems.
Constructed using Maxim's proprietary technology, the MAX261BCWG+ offers a wide dynamic range and excellent signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring that the filtered output maintains high fidelity. The device operates from a single or dual supply voltage, ranging from ±4.5V to ±5.5V, making it flexible for different circuit designs and power requirements.
Key Features
- Programmable Filter Types: Users can program the device to operate as multiple filter types, providing design flexibility.
- High Precision: With a tightly controlled component matching, the filter achieves high accuracy in frequency response, which is critical for sensitive applications.
- Low Noise: The design minimizes noise, making it ideal for applications that require clean signal processing.
- Frequency Range: The filter's frequency range is adjustable, allowing it to be tuned for specific application needs.
- Dual or Single Power Supply: The device can be powered by either a single-ended or dual power supply, offering versatility in various system designs.
Applications
- Audio Processing Equipment
- Instrumentation and Control Systems
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Communication Devices
- Anti-Aliasing and Reconstruction Filters
The MAX261BCWG+ comes in a 24-pin Ceramic Wide Small Outline Package (CerDIP or SOIC), ensuring robustness and reliability in a variety of environmental conditions. Its compact size makes it an excellent choice for space-constrained applications. With its programmable nature and high precision, the MAX261BCWG+ is a versatile and essential component for designers looking to implement high-quality filtering in their electronic designs.