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CD4052B: The value of power supply

Part Number: CD4052B
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MUX36D04

Dear all,

I would like to ask about the value of power supply.

This device has the following power supply regulations.

In the data sheet, it is expressed as “V + to V-, Voltages Referenced to VSS Terminal”.

Which of the following does this mean? Or do you mean both?

1. VDD-VEE
2. VDD-VSS, VSS-VEE

Best Regards,

Y.Ottey

  • Hello Y.Ottey,

    Thank you for your question. This supply voltage rating (taken from the absolute maximum rating table) expresses the absolute minimum and maximum difference from the most positive power supply to the most negative power supply (VDD - VEE). This rating confines the maximum peak-to-peak voltage of the analog signal. These values are in reference to VSS (ground). Keep in mind that stresses beyond those listed in the Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.

    What is your system or application for which you are concerned about the supply voltage range? Depending on your system's requirements, I would like to suggest using MUX36D04 which is another mid-voltage, dual rail mux with higher voltage range, higher bandwidth, and less ON-state leakage current. Check out the comparison chart from the switch parametric search

    Let me know what you think!

    Best regards,

    Kate