Modern complementary, low-capacitance, low-leakage-current analog multiplexers
31-05-2016 |
Texas Instruments
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Semiconductors
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Texas Instruments’ MUX36S08 and MUX36D04 (MUX36xxx) are modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) analog multiplexers (muxes). The MUX36S08 offers 8:1 single-ended channels; whereas, the MUX36D04 offers differential 4:1 (8:2) channels. The devices work equally well with either dual supplies (±5V to ±18V) or a single supply (10V to 36V). They also perform well with symmetric supplies (such as VDD = 12V, VSS = –12V), and unsymmetric supplies (such as VDD = 12V, VSS = –5 ). All digital inputs have TTL-logic compatible thresholds, ensuring both TTL and CMOS logic compatibility when operating in the valid supply voltage range.
They have very low on and off leakage currents, allowing these multiplexers to switch signals from high input impedance sources with minimal error. A low supply current of 45µA enables use in portable applications.
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