Part Number: MUX36D04 Hi, We are using MUX36D04 in our circuit and we observed that, when power supply to this switch goes off, the current drawn by the signal input reaches 7mA. Currrently we are using 240E as current limiter. But for how long can this…
Hi Adrian,
We do not currently have a device that can support ±25V signals with a 5V supply.
What drives the need for having signals supported beyond the supply rails in the system?
We do have the MUX36D04 which is a similar configuration if the…
Part Number: TMUX1109 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ADS1259 , MUX36D04 , Dear Sirs
I'm using the ADS1259 Delta/Sigma ADC. I will be multiplexing 4 differential signal into the ADC. I'm looking at the TMUX1109 and the MUX36D04 analog multiplexers…
Hello Y.Ottey,
Thank you for your question. This supply voltage rating (taken from the absolute maximum rating table) expresses the absolute minimum and maximum difference from the most positive power supply to the most negative power supply (VDD -…
Andrew,
First I would like to point out that the new recommended device for the MPC509 is the MUX36D04. Why is this device selected over the recommended device or the MUX509? Is there a key requirements that can't be met with the new device?
Thank…
Hi Mark,
I searched for CD4055B and came across the following similar posts to help you with your questions:
CD4052B has ESD ratings - I have made a note to include it in the datasheet as well. It passes 1kV (both HBM and CDM).
This thread also…
Hi Veera,
Thanks for providing this additional information.
Given your system requirements, the ADS125H02 would be a great option. This is a 24-bit, 40 kSPS Delta-Sigma ADC with an integrated PGA offering gains from 1/8 to 128. With this flexible…
Hey S.P My understanding is that you have a 17V signal with a current of 20uA. Now what happens next is where you lost me a little bit.But i'm understanding that you need a enable Low device who's logic level are Vih = 3V and is a 1:1 switch to connect…
Hi Sonia,
The ADG1404 is a 4:1 mux that has low Ron that operates up to +-15V. Right now TI does not have any switches in this voltage range with low Ron value.
However, a low Ron mux may not be that critical for your design if you have an op-amp…