Part Number: CD4051B Hi, I have been developing an audio product switching analog audio signals with the 4051B mux. I am experiencing some noise and on the redesign of the product, I am trying to separate more the analog and digital grounds. My question…
Part Number: CD4051B Dear, Support Team. There was a question on the PCN that we, the distributor, notified the customer. Regarding PCN #20230906004.1 issued by TI on September 06, 2023, the ESD ratings and electrical characteristics of DATASHEET were…
Part Number: CD4051B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MPC508 , TMUX4051 Hi there,
My customer is replacing NLHV4051 with our CD4051B, and these two devices are p2p compatible. The mechanism is that a high voltage signal (could be 9/12/24V) goes under some…
Part Number: CD4051B Hi Sir/ Madam,
For the part CD4051BPWR the addendum has been changed from SCHS047I –AUGUST 1998–REVISED SEPTEMBER 2017 Addendum 2021-Jan-11 to Addendum 2023-Oct-16.
Input Current, I IN (Max) (uA) has been changed
From …
Part Number: CD4051B Hi,
what is the supply current of the part CD4051BPWR.
Can you please tell value of Cpd (power dissipation capacitance) and also how to calculate the power or dynamic power of this part?
Part Number: CD4051B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HCT4051 , TMUX4051 , CD74HC4051 , I am using an MCU that outputs a 3.3V high level signal to control the CD4051 address pins. The CD4051 power supply is as follows: Vdd = 5V, Vee = Vss = 0V. The mux is…
Part Number: CD4051B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74LV4051A Hello,
We are looking to measure two fan rpm by using an 8:1 multiplexer CD4051B (Vcc: 3.3V). The fan is 4-wire pwm-based 12V DC supply. Both fans have separate PWM pins & dedicated 12V…
Part Number: CD4051B Hi,
My customer is requesting a datasheet for an older revision of CD4051B/4052B/4053B. Currently, Rev. K is available on TI.com, but my customer is requesting Rev. H, I and J. Could you please send me the Rev.H/I/J datasheets?
Part Number: CD4051B Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MUX36S08 Hello, I am getting spikes on the output of a CD4051BM that appear to be inductive feedthrough from the control signals:
Top trace is the pin13 output, bottom trace is the A control signal…