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Date: 19th Apr 2010
Free op amp selection tool for filter
design from Intersil
Intersil has announced the availability of free amplifier
selection tool called iSim- Active Filter Designer for operational
amplifier-based active filters. The key feature of this
new tool is selection of best op amps for improved filter
accuracy. The accuracy is improved through second order
effects such as bandwidth vs. gain and loading, input-output
impedance, and I/O clipping. This tool helps designers to
find physical limitations before committing to production.
"This tool packs more than 25 years of op amp design
expertise into web-based platform that uses the industry's
most powerful algorithms," said Michael Steffes, iSim
filter tool design team leader. "The iSim Active Filter
tool gives designers the ability to view the interstage
and final output, AC response, noise, and step response,
making it easy to see what is going on inside a multi-stage
filter design and/or assess the impact of choosing alternate
devices."
There are four steps involved in using this tool. First,
the user matches the right product from Intersil's operational
amplifier ICs to their design needs. Next, a user can perform
multiple simulations of a design online or locally using
a personal computer. By comparing simulation results, a
designer can quickly compare "what-if" scenarios
to determine the best product for their application. In
step three, they can summarize, document, and share designs
with co-workers or customers. And finally a designer can
download results to Intersil's unique iSim PE (Personal
Edition) tool for further analysis using a more general
Spice simulator platform.
The iSim Active Filter Designer supports from Intersil's
micropower ISL28194 op amp (1.65mW), to the highest-speed
current feedback op amp, the EL5167 (>600 MHz using <100mW
power). The specification covered by this tool includes
frequencies in the range of 5Hz to 50MHz for products requiring
1.8V through 40V operating voltages. Filter designs that
provide passband gains from 1 to 125V/V can also be developed
using this tool.
The tool currently offers low pass filter designs from
second through sixth order, and is being expanded to include
high-pass and band-pass options.
For more details visit
http://www.intersil.com/iSim/ActiveFilterDesignToolOverview.pdf
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