Part Number: TMUX7612 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX8212 , Tool/software: Dear TI team,
I am finding alternative part for TMUX8212 for automotive applications, as I check TMUX7612 is meet AEC-Q100, can you confirm?
Part Number: TMUX7612 Tool/software: Dear Team,
I want to create a passive high-precision resistor network for accurate simulation of transducers based on strain gauges with 350 Ohm resistance.
I want to replace the mechanical switches (0%, 10% / 20…
Part Number: TMUX7612 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX7212 , THP210 Hello,
when will the TMUX7612 be available, please?
I also have some questions about the SEL input. The datasheet says that the SEL inputs have an internal pull-down resistor.
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Part Number: TMUX8108 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX7612 Tool/software: TMUX8108 is a multiplexer, and what is the essential difference between analog switches,for example TMUX7612
Whether there are relevant application notes introduction?tha…
Hello Nikunj,
Understood, thank you for elaborating. We don't have an automotive part that can handle such application. Our best option is the TMUX7612 . It can pass 36V and if the channels are routed in parallel it will be able to handle 1A (up to 105C…
Part Number: BQ40Z80 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX7612 Hi
I have a query need your help.
Is it possible to add a MOS or TMUX7612 before BQ40Z80? By judging the status of the low-power low-voltage battery, and then shutdown the BQ40Z80 through…
Hi Conor,
We currently do not have further plans to auto qual the TMUX7212. You can refer to the TMUX7612-Q1 which is a P2P replacement and offers many of the same features and packages as the TMUX7212.
Regards,
Alex
The following table helps select th e right multiplexer and switch with Mid Voltage 25V =< VSIGNAL =< 99V in different configurations:
Precision , Protection , Automotive , Extended Temperature
Configuration
16:1
MUX36S16
MUX506
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX8212 , TMUX1112 For analog switches in many applications, several 100mA of current needs to be supported through the switch (from source to drain, or NO/NC to COM). Many devices already have a max current specified based…