Part Number: TMUX8212 Hello Mr or Mrs.
Can I use TMUX8212 for switching opamp gain? (Red rect)
I am looking for a TINA design file of TMUX8212.
Could you provide this? :) Thank you!
Part Number: TMUX8212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX8213 , TMUX8211 Hello, I am looking for clarification on the language used in the datasheet for TMUX821x. I am using the TMUX8212 variant, which is the normally open version. I am trying to understand…
Part Number: TMUX8212 Hello,
Please help us to identify Drain-Source current capability of this device TMUX8212 for a 125ns very short high voltage pulse ?
Datasheet on chapter 7.5 give a max current of 370mA (25°C) for one channel and 1ms pulse duration…
Part Number: TMUX8212 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: ISO7740 Hi Team,
if S pin and D pin is isolated with the power pin and SEL pin, whether this device can work? In this situation, power pin and SEL pin sharing the same GND.
BRs,
Francis
Part Number: TMUX8212TMUX8212 looks like it has potential for professional audio. Can you specify THD+N under the following conditions?
±15V or ±18V
10KΩ and 100KΩ load
10Vpp and 20Vpp
20Hz to 20kHz BW
Alternatively, a plot…
Part Number: TMUX8212 Hi Team,
Our customer is looking for a multi-channel switching device (multiplexer) for the application below. According to our customer,
Below is a high-level circuit diagram of my application. I have a test setup with 20+ aluminum…
Hi Nir,
Sorry. I misunderstood the customer's configuration. I would suggest RS422 receiver + logic, or TMUX6234 or TMUX8212.
Thank you for your support.
Best Regards, Ishiwata
When you discoinnect the voltage divider near GND, then a current will still flow through the clamping diode into the 2.9 V supply. You would need a high-voltage switch like the TMUX8212 or TMUX9616, and I don't know if this would be worth it.
Part Number: TS3USB3031 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TMUX8212 Hello Team,
in order to double the output current is the following use case allowed?
Signal bandwidth is 1GHz.
Thank you and Best Regards, Hans
Hello,
Thanks for your support.
Currently we powered deviice with ±15V, but input voltage of Sx pin will up to ±45V. I want to know if overvoltage protection can make sure no damage happen to device? Pls help to check TMUX8212 if it is ok on…