MAX7491CEE+ Overview
Packaged in a 16-SSOP (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package, it is easy to install.Packaged in a Tube format, it is a very good product.In the case of this gadget, the mounting type is Surface Mount.The filter type for this part is Universal Switched Capacitor.With a power source of 2.7V~3.6V, it should work.16-pins are present on both sides of the device.Filter is important to point out that the best component of the device is the MAX7491.In terms of frequency, it is at a cutoff or center frequency of 40kHz.As the reflow temperature reaches 260, it reaches its peak.During all periods of operation, 5V is used as a source of power for the component.At 5.5V, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) is reached and the circuit is completed.As soon as you start the machine, it should be warmer than 0°C.In the current state of affairs, 70°C represents the maximum working temperature.Filter is important to remember that 16 is the pin number of the component.A device with 3V supplies is being used.As you can see from the picture, there are a number of 16 terminals on the device.A greater voltage must be supplied, Vsup, than the voltage consumed, 4.5V.In 2 circuits, there are various types of circuits.Depending on the model, the maximum supply temperature can be raised to 4mA.A DC DC switching regulator, in this case, operates by operating on a supply voltage of 3V.To name a few other features, there is CHEBYSHEV TRANSFER CHARACTERISTIC ALSO SUPPORTED, for example.In spite of this, it is still able to perform accurately at the 4MHz frequency.
MAX7491CEE+ Features
Supply voltage of 5V
Maximum operating temperature of 70°C
2 circuits
4MHz frequency
MAX7491CEE+ Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated
MAX7491CEE+ active filters applications.
- Sample Rate Converters
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- Digital Down Conversion
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- D/A and A/D pre/post Filtering
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- Tuning Bandwidth Expansion for HSP45116 and HSP45106
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- Quadrature, Complex Flterlng
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- Image Processing
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- Polyphase Flterng
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- Adaptive Fllterlng
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- Very Narrow Band Fllters
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- Zoom Spectral Analysis
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