The electrical component comes in 16-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm 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, 2:1 represents the number of circuits. Operating temperature around 0°C~70°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 5V, 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 SPDT switching circuits. Circuits number 3 make up this analogue multiplexer. Look for analog switch ic variants by searching with MAX4583. A 80Ohm 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 12V. A analog switch ic that has a cost-effective Dual, Single supply type. It is recommended to use 2V as the lowest voltage for the electrical part. The analogue multiplexer could operate on 1μA current. A voltage higher than 1μA may cause damage to the switch multiplexer. For this switch, a dual supply voltage is feasible, but it must not exceed 6VFor dual power supplies, a voltage of at least 2V should be attached. This electrical part is compatible with 6V operating voltages.
MAX4583CUE+T Features
1 Channels Switch Circuit: SPDT 1μA Supply Current
MAX4583CUE+T Applications
There are a lot of Maxim Integrated MAX4583CUE+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)