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TMUX9616: Sinewave signal

Part Number: TMUX9616

TMUX9616can be used to switch for sinewave signal ?. Thanks.

  • Yes, it is an analog switch.

  • Yes Clemens is correct here, this device is an analog switch that can pass signals within range of  VSS + 10  and VDD – 10.

    In addition please try to pass  sine wave signals that are less than the bandwidth of this mux(500MHZ). This will help prevent any significant attenuation

    1.Is there a particular reason you are using the TMUX9616? What voltages are you passing through the device?

    Please let me know 

    Regards?

  • For switching high voltage analog signal of 100kHz to 200MHz with an amplitude of 150Vpp. What is the continuous current rating per channel ?. Thanks.

  • Hello Harris,

    1.What current are you going to be putting through one of the  signal paths? 

    2.You can put any amount of current through the device but you need to make sure the junction temperature stays in this range(-40 to 125C)

    Putting to much current thorough the device could lead to the thermal recommendation temp being violated and failure of the device.

    3. We did test this device at 200ma but this test was done putting current through only one signal path.

    Please let me know what you think and more about the current you are trying to put through this device?

    Regards,

    Kameron

  • The amount of current is less than 200mA, and only one channel at one time. However from the spec you mentioned in point no.3 also applies for sinewave signal ?.

  • Hello Harris

    Understand,  no  but if this device was tested with a 200ma dc current it will be able to handle a less than 200ma peak current from your sinewave signals.

    Overall after talking to our design team this device should be fine for your application.

    Please let me know what you think!

    Regards.