Part Number: TS5A22362 Tool/software: Hello,
I noticed this part specs 0.2 uA typical at 2.5V positive power supply current. However, figure 10 suggests the consumption is closer to 1 nA assuming the units are amps and not uA (the y-axis seems to be…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Tool/software: Datasheet page 24 appears ball A3 is marked... is that true? I expect ball A1 to be marked
And could you please confirm how the BGA package will sit inside the tape?
since pin 1 location in the tape cavity is…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A22366 , TMUX2889
Hi team,
The customer has a special application where they switch between audio signals and I2C signals on the audio jack, as shown in the diagram below.
But when switching…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Hi,
We attend to use TS5A22362DGSR and TS5A23159DGSR on our circuit. For supply voltage, they are applied to 3.3V and 5V respectively.
I have two questions below.
1. What the propagation delay for each?
2. I saw two parameters…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPS60403 , CD74HC4053 Dear expert,
Input signal is +/-2.5V when in 3.3VCC application.
Based on recommendation operating condition, TS5A22362 cannot support this application. (3.3-5.5=-2.2V…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Hi TI expert,
If we want to use the TS5A22362 to switch the signal output from Codec to Headset & Speaker.
We shall connect the Codec part to COM1 & COM2 and the Audio Source 1 & 2(NC1/NC2 or NO1/NO2) will be the Headset and…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS3A24159 an engineer advised that this ADI switch in new design has very long lead times and is asking if TI has a P2P replacement for it.
(ADG884BRMZ-REEL7)
I see parts such as TS5A22362 are…
Part Number: TS5A22362 Dear team,
Customer want to know the status between pin COM1 and NC1? HIZ or ON? Or other status without power supply.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Sammi
Hi Ian,
Yes, If you look at the block diagram for TS5A22362, you could use NC1 for SE and NO1 and NO2 as differential inputs. (Put NC2 to ground)
It is a good practice to ground unused input pins in the SE use case to avoid any undesirable signal…