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Kate Dickson
1 month ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: Asking for the ADG5404FBRUZ design recommendation
Hi SHH, Thank you for reaching out. TI does not currently have a mid-voltage mux in this configuration. At this time, I can make a few suggestions: The new TMUX7208 (mid-voltage 8:1 mux with latch-up immunity) is now available and supports 4.5 V...
LazyHD
4 months ago
Data converters
Data converters forum
ADS1261: Choosing the correct Rref for ratiometric measurement
Resolved
selection network with different resistor values for each range. Would a
TMUX6104
work for this, I chose
Kate Dickson
4 months ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: MUX509: Do you have an alternate device but with independent control for each channel of 2-channel 4:1 mux.
Hello, What is the use case where independent control of each channel is needed? MUX509 and other --09 devices in the market were designed considering the needs of applications with differential inputs, which is why both channels are controlled by...
Kengo.Y
7 months ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
TMUX6104: About simulate with TINA-TI.
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TMUX6104
Hi team. My customer wants to simulate
TMUX6104
/6119 with TINA-TI. Could you share TINA-TI model? Sincerely. Kengo.
Adam Torma
over 1 year ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: SPDT selection
user5994204, I would use the
TMUX6104
device which will support +/- 8V signals @ 20kHz and you can set the A0 and A1 pins to select connect the signal to one of the 4 outputs. Adding a weak pulldown on the out will ensure that the node is not floating...
Ahmed Noeman
10 months ago
Simulation, hardware & system design tools
Simulation, hardware & system design tools forum
RE: TIDA-01471: Multiplexers and current source based on TLV431BQ
Sorry, I got the device and application mixed up in mind. For single supply operation it's 16.5V as you mentioned and confirmed by Datasheet. so we can remove the
TMUX6104
from possible options here.
Sulyn ZHANG
over 2 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
TMUX6104: MUX selection for replacing FSA2567UMX
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number:
TMUX6104
Hi Team, Would you pls help check if we have suitable device to replace FSA2567UMX? Thanks for the support. Best regards, Sulyn
Helen Sun
over 2 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: TMUX6104: ANALOG MULTIPLEXER 4 CHANNELS 10Ohm Ron
Hi Antonio, We currently do not have a 36V supply with 10 ohms max Ron mux available. For your reference, below is the search tool for switches and muxes that you can filter to search for the devices that fit your customer's needs: www.ti.com...
Adam Torma
11 months ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
TMUX1104: Can I use the DAC43608 + TMUX6104 to adjust four patterns of LED currents?
TI Thinks Resolved
Part Number: TMUX1104 e2e, I'm considering using the DAC43608 +
TMUX6104
to adjust four patterns of LED currents as in the attachment. If you have an another recommended Analog SW, could you let me know? Thank you, Adam
Adam Torma
over 2 years ago
Switches & multiplexers
Switches & multiplexers forum
RE: High Signal Range Mux
Allan, Would a device like the
TMUX6104
work as a good replacement? Thank you, Adam
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