Hi John,
TI doesn’t have a SPDT in a SC70 package with a Vcc or Vin that supports 12V. I recommend on using the TS12A12511. TS12A12511 is a 12-V, 2:1 (SPDT), 1-channel analog switch.
Thanks, Jon
Part Number: PGA460-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PGA460 , ENERGIA , PGA460PSM-EVM , TS12A12511 , TMUX6119 , TMUX1121 , TMUX1122 , SN74LVC1G66
Hello,
I wanna use 2 transciever sensor that synchronous each other with PGA460-Q1. How can I do? Do I need 2…
Hi Lao,
In the 2:1, 2 ch configuration, the TMUX6136 would be the best part to support 12V.
We have the TS12A12511 in 2:1, 1 channel configuration that supports supply of 12V and has low Ron of 5 Ohm (typ)
Regards,
Saminah
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS12A12511 I need to modulate the analog signal from -2.5V to + 2.5V with PWM 500kHz Now I use TS12A12511 and DAC, but TS12A12511 is very noisy from the carrier frequency. This becomes very noticeable when I modulate voltages…
Part Number: TMUX1072 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS12A12511 I am looking for a SPDT Analog switch w/ the following specs:
Inputs 6V Tolerant
Single-Pole Double Throw (SPDT) w/ the ability of having COM pin in High impedance state
Switch in High…
Hi Lakshmanan,
The internal resistance and capacitance of the TMUX6119 can be considered as a RC-Filter with Ron and Con. If Ron is too high you might want to consider the TS12A12511 which has an Ron of 5 Ohm (in comparison to 120 Ohm).
How many bits does…
Hi Shai,
The Continuous current for TS12A4514 is ±20mA – depending on the signal direction, the switch supports 20mA.
For a switch to drive 12V, 30mA continuous current, you can use the following below recommended switches:
TS12A12511 :…
Part Number: TS5A3359 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS12A12511 , TMUX1109 E2E,
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Hi Adam,
How did you select the TMUX6136 for your application? You mentioned the VDD and VSS are +/-3.3V, source/drain amplitudes for your application but the TMUX6136 is a mid-voltage mux (> +/- 24V) and violates the power supply differential min spec…