Hi Massimiliano,
Before I get into the passive modeling tips on a mux - I would like to point you to the TMUX1119 (As we have PSpice / TINA spice models for it). The results won't be perfect but both devices are from the same low voltage precision family…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1119 As TI develops new parts, we have also in recent years started a more intentional push to provide more models to help evaluate our devices. That being said, there are still gaps in some older devices and device…
The schematic looks good to me. I think either TMUX1119 (250MHz bandwidth) or TMUX1237 (400MHz bandwidth) should work. I also notify the TMUX expert in TI for further comments.
Part Number: SN74CBTLV3253 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1136 , TMUX1119 Do you have 3.3-V, " 2:1 ", 2-channel analog multiplexer which supports Ioff function ? Thanks.
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1119 , TS3A5018 , TMUX1111 , TMUX1574 , SN74CB3T3257 , TMUX7219 Many of TI’s analog switches and multiplexers have an associated IBIS model with them. However not every analog switch and multiplexer has an IBIS model and…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A22362 , TMUX1247 , TMUX1237 , TMUX1119 Hi,
Customer has a request for replacement parts of competitors below.
manufacturer : Will semi
Competitor's parts
- WAS4729QB
- WAS3157D
We searched for a replacement product…
Part Number: TMUX1237 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX1119 Hi all,
The customer wants us to recommend the switch(1-to-2) for the eARC signal, the maximum bandwidth will be 37 Mbits/sec.
The related response mentioned that the bandwidth has to be…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PSPICE-FOR-TI , SN74LVC1G3157 , TMUX1119 , TMUX136 Hi.
Is it possible to import an Ibis or an Hspice model into PSPice-For-TI?
For example, TI component SN74LVC1G3157 has only available Ibis and Hspice model, and I wold like…
Hi Yoshitaka,
the TMUX1207 and TMUX1119 both have off-isolation modeled in the spice model.They are both very similar to the TMUX1204 and TMUX1104.
Let us know if you have more questions.
Best regards,
Ambroise