Part Number: TS5A22366 Dear Specialists,
My customer is considering TS5A22366 and has a question.
I would be grateful if you could advise.
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On pages 25-26 of the datasheet, there is a description "SOLDER PASTE EXAMPLE".
In this case, what…
Part Number: TS5A22366 We are looking at the bottomside of TI BGA part TS5A22366 image. Seems like it is just a bare silicon. We are wondering if there is any insulation layer, to protect the silicon from shorting to the solder ball, during reflow. I…
Part Number: TS5A22366 Hi,
I understand that NC pin has no internal connection, so it can be tied to GND. Is my understanding correct?
Best Regards,
Satoshi / Japan Disty
Part Number: TS5A22366 Hi Team,
The THD test circuit is as below. May I know:
1. Will the THD be better if the CL is less than 50pF?
2. What are the limitations for MUX THD?
3. Is there any other dual SPDT with higher THD such as 110dB? Because…
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Ranita,
The TS5A22366 2-channel 2:1 audio switch is a great choice to replace the NLAS2750 2-channel 2:1 audio switch. The biggest difference between the two is the NLAS2750 comes in a QFN package but the TS5A2366 comes is a smaller BGA package. …
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I downloaded the .bxl of the TS5A22366 and I am a bit confused!
On the datasheet the YFC PACKAGE TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS is
However, when I verify in Eagle the pin out is different
Could you please…
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My customer is considering FMEA( failure mode effect analysis) of TS5A22366.
Could you tell me the switch function if IN1 and IN2 are open(High-Impedance)?
I think these are CMOS input and…
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My customer is looking for a bidirectional 1:4 mux/demux.
I’m noticing we only have dual 1:4 devices, they want a single that can do 1:4 and handle bidirectional signals.
I’m thinking…