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LTC1062CN8#PBF - 8-PDIP Top View

LTC1062CN8#PBF

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IC FILTER 20KHZ LOWPASS 8DIP

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LTC1062CN8#PBF

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IC FILTER 20KHZ LOWPASS 8DIP

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationLTC1062CN8#PBF
Filter Order5th
Filter TypeButterworth, Low Pass Switched Capacitor
Frequency - Cutoff or Center20 kHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Filters1
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case8-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP
Voltage - Supply8 V, 5 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 11.83
10$ 8.31
25$ 7.40
100$ 6.39
250$ 5.90
500$ 5.60
1000$ 5.35

Description

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LTC1062 Series

The LTC1062 is a 5th order all pole maximally flat lowpass filter with no DC error. Its unusual architecture puts the filter outside the DC path so DC offset and low frequency noise problems are eliminated. This makes the LTC1062 very useful for lowpass filters where DC accuracy is important.The filter input and output are simultaneously taken across an external resistor. The LTC1062 is coupled to the signal through an external capacitor. This RC reacts with the internal switched capacitor network to form a 5th order rolloff at the output.The filter cutoff frequency is set by an internal clock that can be externally driven. The clock-to-cutoff frequency ratio is typically 100:1, allowing the clock ripple to be easily removed.Two LTC1062s can be cascaded to form a 10th order quasi max flat lowpass filter. The device can be operated with single or dual supplies ranging from ±2.5V to ±9V.The LTC1062 is manufactured using an enhanced LTCMOS™silicon gate process.Applications60Hz Lowpass FiltersAnti-Aliasing FilterLow Level FilteringRolling Off AC Signals from High DC VoltagesDigital VoltmetersScalesStrain Gauges