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2.0 Designing with the MF6 (Continued)
passband of the filter and of large enough amplitude it can
cause problems. Therefore if frequency components in the
input signal exceed fCLK/2 they must be attenuated before
being applied to the MF6 input. The necessary amount of at-
tenuation will vary depending on system requirements. In
critical applications the signal components above fCLK/2 will
have to be attenuated at least to the filter’s residual noise
level. An example circuit is shown in Figure 20 using one of
the uncommitted Op-Amps available in the MF6.
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fIN = 1.5 kHz (scope time base = 2 ms/div)
FIGURE 17. MF6-50 Abrupt Clock Frequency Change
2.5 ALIASING CONSIDERATIONS
Aliasing effects have to be taken into consideration when in-
put signal frequencies exceed half the sampling rate. For the
MF6 this equals half the clock frequency (fCLK). When the in-
put signal contains a component at a frequency higher than
half the clock frequency, as in Figure 19a, that component
will be “reflected” about fCLK/2 into the frequency range be-
low fCLK/2 as in Figure 19b. If this component is within the
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FIGURE 18. MF6-50 Step Input Response, Vertical =
2V/div., Horizontal = 1 ms/div., fCLK = 100 kHz
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(a) Input Signal Spectrum
(b) Output Signal Spectrum. Note that the input signal
at fs/2 + f causes an output signal to appear at fs/2 − f.
FIGURE 19. The phenomenon of aliasing in sampled-data systems. An input signal whose frequecy is greater than
one-half the sampling frequency will cause an output to appear at a frequency lower than one-half the sampling
frequency. In the MF6, fsfCLK.
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