Part Number: TMUX1108 Guys,
I know that I'm missing something basic here but I need some help. We've used the TMUX1108 in many different products with no issues. We're working on a new design and we're seeing something we can't explain.
We are multiplexing…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Hello,
We currently have a preliminary design which uses multiple TMUX1108s to create a 2-stage cascaded MUX. Inputs to the first stage of the TMUX1108s are analog inputs ranging from 0V - 4.096V, inputs to the 2nd stage are…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1308 , TMUX1208 , TMUX1574 , TS3A44159 , TS3A5223
I have a modem that sends a 1.8v ( USIM_VDD) to a card. I am using the TMUX1108 to powered by 5v to switch between 8 cards. It works but it…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMG1020 , Hi ti
I designed a circuit: use 1pcs LMG1020 + 1pcs TMUX1108 + 8pcs MOSFET, Testing found that TMUX switch pins are often burnt out;
The output of LMG1020 is a pulse current, with a…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1102 , CD74HC4067 , CD74HC154 , TMUX1308 , TMUX1204 Hi team,
We are looking for MUX for 1:10 UART communication, could you suggest best solution? Is TMUX1108+TMUX1102 ok?
Best, Zeming
Part Number: TMUX1108 Hi TI
The customer uses this chip, which is powered by 5.3V, and the address pin level is normally controlled by 3.3V. Six pieces have been welded, and one piece has a short circuit between A0 and GND. Please help to analyze the…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Hi Experts,
Our customer is looking for a SPICE Simulation model for TMUX1108. We know that the IBIS model is the only available on TI.com. We just wanted to check if we now have a SPICE model that we can share with our customers…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM4120 Hi,
I have a 128Ch Mux (16x TMUX1108 parallel) system where I use LM4120 1.8V as single supply to VDD of all TMUX1108. VSS are grounded. EN pins of TMUX1108 are also at 1.8V. Each TMUX1108…
Part Number: TMUX1108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1111 , Peut-on remplacer le tmux1111 par le tmux1108 pour avoir plus de sortie et réduire les broches logiques (contrôle) tout en ayant la même précision ?