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Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Tool/software: What is the maximum peak and continuous current that the MUX supports? What rms current can we pass through the MUX ?
Part Number: CD74HCT4052
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I'm inquiring whether there is a point-to-point (P2P) replacement available for the following component: - Part Number: 06096-01070000 - Description: MUX/DEMUX CD74HCT4052MSOIC-16 - TI Part Number: CD74HCT4052M - Noted…
Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Dear Expert
We use CD74HCT4052 as the input multiplexer of ADC .Now pin13 (A1 IN/OUT)output nosie is high, could you help to anayze the reason .
Bleow is our schemetic,we change to 5V VCC supply,PV2 is input signal:
This is…
Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4052 Hello expert,
My customer is wondering if it is okay that #E is given a high level before VCC is ready. They used CD74HCT4052 in audio application and they have issue with no sound board…
Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4348 , , TMUX4052 , SN74LV4052A Tool/software: Hi experts,
Good day! My customer is using CD74HCT4052M96 but encountered some issue. Schematic is as below. The front stage is OPA4348. The Temp…
Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HC4052 Hi
can CD74HCT4052 support 5V VCC power supply and 3.3V I/O control?
can CD74HC4052 support 3.3V VCC power supply and 3.3V I/O control?
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Part Number: CD74HCT4052 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3A5018 Hi,
I'm looking for a 4:1 mux, because most 3:1s that I have found have S[1:0] = 2'b00 = OFF, and I need that state to work. The CD74HCT4052 works down to 4.5V, but I'm running at 3.3V…
(Note: the CD74HCT4052 with "T" works only at 5 V.)
The CD74HC4052 will work to mutiplex two signals, as will many others. Here is a search for 3.3 V, 4:1 muxes: ti.com/switches-multiplexers/analog/products.html#1143=4:1&3306=3.3 (The TMUX1309…
Hello, I am attempting to use four 40khz ultrasonic transducers. Please see my circuit. Basically I am imputing a -5 to 5v square wave into Y and selecting say the N sensor connected at pin Y0 so that it can transmit a signal to the S sensor through the…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HCT4052 Hello Everyone,
Please refer to page 4 of the datasheet for Analog Multiplexer CD74HCT4052. Does anyone know what is the expected voltage input for S0 and S1? Is it 3.3V or 5V? I couldn't find this information…