Datasheet
MAX7490/MAX7491
Dual Universal Switched-Capacitor Filters
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Mode 2 Design Equations
Mode 2N
Figure 5 shows the configuration of Mode 2N. This
mode extends the topology of Mode 3A to Mode 2,
where the highpass and lowpass outputs are summed
through two external resistors, R
H
and R
L
, to create a
lowpass notch filter that has higher frequency than the
one in Mode 2. Mode 2 is most useful in lowpass elliptic
designs. When cascading the sections of the
MAX7490/MAX7491, the highpass and lowpass outputs
can be summed directly into the inverting input of the
next section. Only one external op amp is needed.
Mode 2N Design Equations
f
f
R
R
f
fR
R
Q
R
R
R
R
HfHz
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
RR
O
CLK
n
CLK H
L
ON
G
H
G
L
=+
=+
=+
→= +
⎛
⎝
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟
⎛
⎝
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟
+
⎛
⎝
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟
100
1
2
4
100
1
3
2
1
2
4
0
2
1
4
42
1
()
f
f
R
R
f
f
Q
R
R
R
R
H
R
R
R
RR
H
R
R
HfHz
R
R
R
RR
Hatff
R
R
O
CLK
n
CLK
OLP
OBP
ON
ON CLK
=+
=
=+
=
+
⎛
⎝
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟
=
→=
+
⎛
⎝
⎜
⎞
⎠
⎟
==
−
−
−
−
100
1
2
4
100
3
2
1
2
4
2
1
4
42
3
1
0
2
1
4
42
2
2
1
1
2
()
(/)
Σ
∫ ∫
LPBPSHP/N
R3
R4
R2
R1
V
IN
C
C
COM
COM
LOWPASS
NOTCH
OUTPUT
+
-
R
H
R
L
R
G
Figure 5. Mode 2N, 2nd-Order Filter Providing a Lowpass Notch Output
Σ
∫ ∫
LP
BPSHP/N
R3
R4
R2
R1
V
IN
C
C
COM
+
-
Figure 4. Mode 2, 2nd-Order Filter Providing a Highpass
Notch, Bandpass, and Lowpass Outputs