The electrical component comes in 16-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) packaging, which makes it convenient to ship overseas. To ensure high reliability, a new packaging method Tape & Reel (TR) is used. In Surface Mount, you'll find this switch device. In the multiplexer and demultiplexer, 1:1 represents the number of circuits. Operating temperature around -40°C~85°C TA extended. In total, 16 terminations have occurred. A electrical component with 1 channels is capable of high-quality output. When the electronic component is given a voltage of 15V, it should be turned on and run. Into the electrical component body are injected 16 pins. On the other hand, analog switches can be constructed using SPST - NC switching circuits. Circuits number 4 make up this analogue multiplexer. Look for analog switch ic variants by searching with DG201A. A 200Ohm internal resistance characterizes this multiplexer. The datasheets for the 16 pins explain the functions. The analog multiplexer shown here is a typical Multiplexer or Switches. An abnormal situation would be for the switch device to be supplied with a voltage greater than 25V. A analog switch ic that has a cost-effective Dual supply type. The analogue multiplexer could operate on 20μA current. A voltage higher than 100μA may cause damage to the switch multiplexer. For this switch, a dual supply voltage is feasible, but it must not exceed 18VFor dual power supplies, a voltage of at least 4.5V should be attached. It is possible to use SEPARATE OUTPUT outputs on this digital multiplexer. This electrical part is compatible with 15V operating voltages.
DG201ADY+T Features
1 Channels Switch Circuit: SPST - NC 20μA Supply Current
DG201ADY+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated DG201ADY+T Analog Switches & Multiplexers ICs applications.
Audio and video switching
Automatic test equipment
Precision data acquisition
Battery-powered systems
Sample-and-hold systems
Communication systems
Data Acquisition Systems
Relay Replacement
Battery Powered Systems
Existing multiplexer applications (both fault-protected and nonfault-protected)