Interface - Filters - Active

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
GC2011A-PB

GC2011A-PB

Texas Instruments

DIGITAL FILTER, 12-BIT

6859

TLC14ID

TLC14ID

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 30KHZ BUTTER 8SOIC

210

TLC14CD

TLC14CD

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 30KHZ BUTTER 8SOIC

30

AMC1210IRHATG4

AMC1210IRHATG4

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER DIGITAL 40VQFN

0

32F8101-CN

32F8101-CN

Texas Instruments

CONTINUOUS TIME FILTER

827

TLC04CDG4

TLC04CDG4

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 30KHZ BUTTER 8SOIC

0

32F8130-CL

32F8130-CL

Texas Instruments

CONTINUOUS TIME FILTER

1249

32F8103-CN

32F8103-CN

Texas Instruments

CONTINUOUS TIME FILTER

2240

SN0708100P

SN0708100P

Texas Instruments

UNIVERSAL ACTIVE FILTER

0

SP3345ACA0PMR

SP3345ACA0PMR

Texas Instruments

SERVO DEMOD W/ AGC + FILTER

0

LMF100CIWMX

LMF100CIWMX

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 100KHZ SWITCH 20SOIC

0

LMF100CIWMX/NOPB

LMF100CIWMX/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 100KHZ SWITCH 20SOIC

0

MF10CCWMX

MF10CCWMX

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 200KHZ SWITCH 20SOIC

0

MF100CCM

MF100CCM

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 20KHZ LOW PASS 20SOIC

0

LMF100CIWM/NOPB

LMF100CIWM/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 100KHZ SWITCH 20SOIC

0

LMF100CIWM

LMF100CIWM

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 100KHZ SWITCH 20SOIC

0

MF100CCWM

MF100CCWM

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 20KHZ LOW PASS 20SOIC

0

LMF100CCN/NOPB

LMF100CCN/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC FILTER 100KHZ SWITCHED 20DIP

0

Interface - Filters - Active

1. Overview

Active filters are electronic integrated circuits (ICs) that use active components (e.g., operational amplifiers) combined with passive elements (resistors, capacitors) to selectively attenuate or amplify specific frequency ranges. Unlike passive filters, active filters can provide gain, high input impedance, and low output impedance. They are critical in modern electronics for signal conditioning, noise suppression, and frequency domain processing in communication systems, audio equipment, and industrial control systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Low-Pass Filter (LPF)Attenuates frequencies above cutoff; smooths signalsAudio DAC output filtering, ECG signal processing
High-Pass Filter (HPF)Blocks DC components and low-frequency noiseSpeaker crossover networks, AC coupling circuits
Band-Pass Filter (BPF)Allows frequencies within a specific rangeWireless receiver front-ends, spectral analysis
Band-Reject Filter (BRF)Attenuates a specific frequency bandPower line noise cancellation (50/60Hz), RFID systems
All-Pass FilterPhase shifting without amplitude modificationPhase equalization in data transmission, delay equalizers

3. Structure and Components

Active filters typically consist of:
- Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps): Provide gain and buffering.
- RC Networks: Define frequency response through resistor-capacitor combinations.
- Feedback Circuits: Stabilize performance and control Q-factor.
- Power Supply Pins: For biasing active components.
Modern IC implementations integrate these elements in monolithic packages, such as 8-pin SOIC or TSSOP, with laser-trimmed precision components.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Cutoff Frequency (fc)Frequency at -3dB pointDetermines passband boundary
Voltage Gain (Av)Amplification factorSignal strength adjustment
Quality Factor (Q)Selectivity of frequency responseControls transition band steepness
Input/Output ImpedanceMatching with external circuitsMinimizes signal reflection
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR)Noise immunity from power railsImproves signal integrity

5. Application Areas

  • Telecommunications: DSL line drivers, 5G transceivers
  • Consumer Electronics: Equalizers in smartphones, noise-canceling headphones
  • Industrial: Sensor signal conditioning in PLCs
  • Medical Devices: Biopotential amplifiers for EMG/EKG
  • Automotive: Radar signal processing in ADAS

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductsKey Features
Texas InstrumentsLMV721, PGA2500Rail-to-rail output, programmable gain
Analog DevicesLTC1564, MAX275Low-power operation, tunable cutoff
STMicroelectronicsTS272, LMC662CMOS technology, high precision
NXP SemiconductorsSAF7741, TDA7409Audio-specific filtering with DSP integration

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:
- Required frequency range and stability over temperature
- Power consumption constraints (e.g., portable devices)
- Package size for space-constrained applications
- Component tolerance and aging effects
- Cost vs. performance trade-offs (e.g., using switched-capacitor filters for adjustable cutoff)

8. Industry Trends

Future developments focus on:
- Higher integration with ADC/DACs and DSP cores
- Miniaturization via 3D packaging and MEMS technology
- Adaptive filters using AI-driven parameter optimization
- Enhanced radiation hardness for automotive/aerospace applications
- Energy-efficient designs for IoT edge devices

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