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LT1684 Datasheet PDF : 16 Pages
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LT1684
APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
Active Filter Tuned Oscillator Block Diagram
1684 F03
The LT1684 can be implemented easily into a telephone
ringer circuit based on the active filter tuned oscillator
topology, eliminating the need for a user-supplied PWM
input signal. The LT1684’s active filter amplifier can be
used as a high-Q bandpass filter element by configuring
it as an active tracking supply bandpass. The LT1684’s
controlled output receiver/buffer is also convenient for
use as the hard limiter. Because the LT1684 receiver/
buffer requires a true differential input for proper opera-
tion, a dual comparator IC such as the LT1017 must be
bootstrapped along with the LT1684 to provide differen-
tial control signals. The LT1017 and LT1684 receiver/
buffer combine to create a high gain hard limiter whose
Bandpass MFB Filter
CF2
RF1
+
VIN
CF1
RF2
RF3
+
VOUT
1684 F4a
Active Tracking Bandpass MFB Filter
RF1
RF2
CF1
VIN +
+
CF2
RF3
VOUT
1684 F5b
output is controlled to ±1.25V. The LT1684 active
bandpass filter is then connected as a positive feedback
element with the limiter component, which completes
the active filter tuned oscillator topology.
The active bandpass filter circuit is easily configured using
a basic MFB bandpass configuration, however, the active
tracking supply technique used by the LT1684 requires
“transformation” of this topology. This “transformation”
swaps the amplifier signal polarity, references all signals
to the output, and references all feedback elements to
ground as described previously in the Filter Design and
Component Selection section.
The design equations for the active tracking bandpass
filter are the same as the pretransformation MFB topology,
such that if CF1 = CF2 = C:
RF1 = Q/(ωO • C •H0)
RF2 = Q/(2Q2 H0)(ωO • C)
RF3 = 2Q/(ωO • C)
Example:
Conditions: Output peak voltage = 95V
Ring frequency = 20Hz
Bandpass Q = 9.4
A square wave with peak amplitude A has a fundamental
component with amplitude 4A/π, where A = 1.25V. There-
fore, the desired filter’s bandpass gain HO= 95/(4 •
1.25/π) ~ 60. Given capacitor values C = 0.22µF (a conve-
nient value) and desired filter characteristics of: Q = 9.4,
HO= 60, ωO = 2π(20Hz), then: RF1 = 5.6k, RF2 = 2.7k,
RF3 = 680k. The amplitude, frequency and envelope re-
sponse time of the output signal can be adjusted by simply
changing the values of resistors RF1 to RF3 accordingly.
This produces a high voltage, high quality 20Hz sine wave
at the filter output with a peak amplitude of 95V. Differen-
tial amplitude and frequency characteristics are achieved
by simply changing a few resistor values. The output of the
LT1684 is internally current limited to a minimum of
±100mA peak, allowing this ring tone generation circuit to
be used with loads up to 7 REN with no degradation of the
output waveform.
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