Multiplexers consist of four single channels with fault protected inputs
30-07-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Semiconductors
Analog Devices' ADG5404F fault-protection and detection 4-channel multiplexers are now stocked by Mouser.
The devices consist of four single channels with fault protected inputs. The ADG5404F switches one of the four inputs to a common drain, D, as determined by the 2-bit binary address lines (A0 and A1). Each channel conducts equally well in both directions when on, and each switch has an input signal range that extends to the supplies. In addition, the digital inputs are compatible with 3V logic inputs over the full operating supply range.
The switch remains in the off condition, and the channel inputs exhibit high impedance when power supplies are absent. Under normal operating conditions, if the analog input signal levels on any Sx pin exceed VDD or VSS by a threshold voltage, VT, the channel turns off and that Sx pin becomes high impedance. If the channel is on, the drain pin reacts according to the drain response (DR) input pin. If the DR pin is left floating or pulled high, the drain remains high impedance and floats. If the DR pin is pulled low, the drain pulls to the exceeded rail. Input signal levels up to +55V or -55V relative to ground are blocked, in both the powered and unpowered conditions.
The low on resistance of 10O (typical), along with on-resistance flatness of 0.5ohm (maximum) over a significant portion of the signal range, makes the ADG5404F an ideal solution for data acquisition and gain switching applications where exceptional linearity and low distortion are critical.
Applications include analog input / output modules, process control / distributed control systems, data acquisition, instrumentation, avionics, automatic test equipment, communication systems and relay replacement.