Part Number: CD74HC4053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX4053 Hello,
On ti.com, the CD74HC4053M96 lead finish / ball material is listed as 'NIPDAU | SN'. Is it possible to only order this P/N with only the NIPDAU finish, not SN?
Thanks,
Ste…
Part Number: TMUX4053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HCT4053 , CD74HC4053 Hi team,
We are choosing SPDT MUX device for xxx4053xxx.
Question1: What's the performance difference of prefix between TMUX4053 and CD4053?
We could see they have different…
Part Number: TMUX4053 E2E,
I saw that there are new TMUX4053 devices and wanted to know if they are similar to the other 4053? What is the difference between these devices?
Thank you,
Adam
Part Number: CD74HC4053 HI
1. What is the VCC, VEE supply current in the worst case?
The design conditions are as follows.
VCC: +5V
VEE: -5V
Frequency: 1Mbps
2. Is there any difference between single power supply mode (VCC:+5V, VEE:GND) and double…
Part Number: CD74HC4053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1574 The recommended operating condition for the following parts: The TI 74HC4053 Vcc - GND is 2 volts to 6 volts. For the Nexperia 74HC4053 Vcc - GND is 2 volts to 10 volts. I had though that…
Part Number: TMUX4053 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4053 Tool/software: The recommended operating conditions Min for VDD is 5V. I will be operating with VDD=5Vtyp and VSS=-5Vtyp, and there is a possibility that VDD will be less than 5V.
Is this…
AC coupling is possible as long as you ensure that the resulting signal is always inside the allowed voltage range.
Do you really need to use this particular switch? There are switches with split supplies like the CD74HC4053 or TMUX1133.