MF4CN-100 National Semiconductor, MF4CN-100 Datasheet
MF4CN-100
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... Y g Cutoff frequency set by external clock Y Separate TTL and CMOS Schmitt-trigger clock inputs Y Dual-In-Line Package Order Number MF4CN-50 or MF4CN-100 See NS Package Number N08E Small-Outline Wide-Body Package TL H 5064 – 1 Top View Order Number MF4CWM-50 or MF4CWM-100 See NS Package Number M14B ...
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... See AN-450 ‘‘Surface Mounting Methods and Their Effect 14V on Product Reliability’’ for other methods of soldering sur face mount devices Operating Ratings Temperature Range MF4CN-50 MF4CN-100 500 mW MF4CWM-50 MF4CWM-100 150 C Supply Voltage (V a 800 V The following specifications apply for all other limits MIN MAX A MF4-50 ...
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Filter Electrical Characteristics otherwise specified Boldface limits apply for T Parameter Conditions Cutoff Frequency min c Range (Note 3) max Supply Current f 250 kHz e clk ...
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Logic Input-Output Characteristics otherwise specified Boldface limits apply for T Parameter SCHMITT TRIGGER (Continued) V Negative Going Threshold Min b T Voltage Max Min Max Hysteresis (V –V ) Min Max Min Max Minimum Logical ‘‘1’’ ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics Power Supply Current vs Power Supply Voltage Positive Voltage Swing vs Power Supply Voltage Negative Voltage Swing vs Temperature f f Deviation CLK c vs Clock Frequency Power Supply Current Power Supply Current vs Clock Frequency vs ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics f f Deviation CLK c vs Temperature DC Gain Deviation vs Temperature (Continued) DC Gain Deviation DC Gain Deviation vs Power Supply Voltage vs Power Supply Voltage DC Gain Deviation vs Temperature 5064 – ...
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Pin Descriptions (Numbers are for 14-pin package ) Pin Pin Function Name 1 CLK IN A CMOS Schmitt-trigger input to be used (1) with an external CMOS logic level clock Also used for self clocking Schmitt-trigger oscillator ...
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MF4 Application Hints (Continued) (where T equals one clock period CLK T The equivalent input resistor (R ) then can be expressed as in ...
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Designing With The MF4 slope per octave Because the MF4 is a Butter- worth filter and therefore has no ripple in its passband when MF4s are cascaded the resulting filter also has no ripple in ...
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(a) FIGURE 2 Split Supply Operation with CMOS Level Clock (a) and TTL Level Clock (b) FIGURE 3 ...
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FIGURE 5a MF4-100 Amplitude Response with 5V Supplies g FIGURE 6 Design Example Magnitude Response Specification where the Response of the Filter Design must fall within the shaded area of the specification FIGURE 5b MF4-50 Amplitude Response with 5V Supplies ...
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FIGURE 7 Cascading Two MF4s FIGURE 8a One MF4-50 vs Two MF4-50s Cascaded FIGURE 9 MF4-50 Abrupt Clock Frequency Change FIGURE 8b Phase Response of Two Cascaded MF4-50s TL H 5064 – 24 FIGURE 10 MF4-50 Input Step Response 12 ...
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FIGURE 11 The phenomenon of aliasing in sampled-data systems An input signal whose frequency is greater than one-half the sampling frequency will cause an output to appear at a frequency lower than one-half the sampling frequency ...
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... Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) (Continued) Order Number MF4CN-50 or MF4CN-100 LIFE SUPPORT POLICY NATIONAL’S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION As used herein 1 Life support devices or systems are devices or ...