Manufacturer Part Number
TLC14CDR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TLC14CDR is a 4th-order Butterworth low pass switched capacitor filter designed for signal processing applications.
Product Features and Performance
Butterworth filter design ensures a flat response in the passband.
4th-order filter provides a steeper cutoff beyond the frequency limit.
Supports a cutoff frequency of 30kHz for effective noise reduction.
Operates within a supply voltage range of 5V to 12V, offering flexibility in various applications.
Surface mount design in an 8-SOIC package allows for compact and efficient PCB layout.
Product Advantages
Provides clean signal processing with minimal signal distortion.
Flexible voltage range accommodates a variety of power sources.
Compact size facilitates integration into space-constrained applications.
Obsolete status may make it appealing for legacy systems maintenance.
Key Technical Parameters
Filter Type: Butterworth, Low Pass Switched Capacitor
Frequency - Cutoff or Center: 30kHz
Number of Filters: 1
Filter Order: 4th
Voltage - Supply: 5V ~ 12V
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured by Texas Instruments, ensuring high reliability and performance standards.
Compatibility
Designed for easy incorporation into various signal processing systems due to its standard SOIC packaging.
Application Areas
Ideal for noise reduction in audio systems, signal conditioning in data communication, and other applications requiring clean, low-pass filtering.
Product Lifecycle
As an obsolete product, the TLC14CDR may have limited availability. Users should consider future needs for replacement or upgrade options.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-quality signal filtering with minimal distortion enhances system performance.
Designed by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions, ensuring reliability and performance.
Its compact size and surface mount packaging allow for efficient use of board space in design.
Suitable for a wide range of applications, from audio processing to data communications.
Despite its obsolescence, it remains a viable option for maintaining legacy systems.