Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX6209
Hello,
I am currently in search of a high voltage tolerance mux or switch for our wireless power transmission system. This component will be connected to a single coil and will alternate…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A23159 Hi,
I have a customer looking to multiplex a set of connector pins to send either CANbus or I2C out of this specific connector. They are looking for a 2 channel, 2:1 SPDT, IO selectable, bidirectional…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Hi,
Good Day.
Let us know whether we can isolate NC1 & NC2 from NO1 & NO2 by selecting SEL1 & SEL2?
Isolate means if we are using only one path (NO1 and NC1), will it affect another one (NC2, NO2)?
Please advise. Thank…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1575 Currently, the physical property test of the device has been completed, and it is necessary to confirm whether a lower package of about 0.35mm is possible due to the height problem of the…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN74AUC244 , TMUX1136
Hi TI admin/expert,
Currently i would like to find replacement for TMUX1072 for my application and wish TI side can recommend the right part for my design.
Reason is my cou…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CD74HCT4066 , CD74HC4066 , CD4066B , SN74LVC1G66 , SN74HC4066 , SN74LV4066A Hi,
We are using TMUX1072 in our design for SPI and some digital signals switching.
Since it is an analog multiplexer, Can use…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Dear team,
Can you help with land pattern & solder paste example for TMUX1072RUTR (UQNF-package)?
Couldn't find it in the data sheet or on package /pins link on ti.com
Many thanks
Jorgen
Part Number: TMUX1072 have 2 questions for the device TMUX1072
1. Can TMUX1072 support differential signal since it is not mentioned in datasheet?
2. For TMUX1072, If input signal Trasie/Tfall=600ps, will it impact output signal? Which specs are used to…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Hi Team,
I'm looking at the TMUX1072 for an application where the VI/O will be as high as 5.5V while VCC is lower (3.6 or 2.5V). I am hoping that TI has data on this internally. The part appears to support this, but the RON data…