Shipping overseas is convenient with the electronic component packed in 16-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width). High reliability is provided by advanced packaging method Tape & Reel (TR). The multiplexer is located in Surface Mount. Multiplexers and demultiplexers have a number of circuits 2:1. Increasing operating temperature to around -55°C~125°C TA. The total number of terminations is 16. By its 1 channels, the electronic component provides high-quality output. It is safe to turn on and run the electronic component with a 3V voltage supply. The electrical component body receives 16 pins. A SPDT switching circuit is used to build these analog multiplexers. It consists of 3 circuits. Try searching with MC74LVXT4053 if you're looking for variants. There is 55Ohm internal resistance in this digital multiplexer. Datasheets for 16 pin functions are available upon request. The analogue multiplexer in this example is a typical Multiplexer or Switches. It is normally recommended that users do not supply the multiplexer with voltages higher than 6V. The digital multiplexer has a low cost Dual supply. It is recommended to use 2.5V as the lowest voltage for the electrical part. In order to operate this switch device, it would need a current of 40μA. Despite this switch's dual supply capability, its voltage should not exceed 3V. In the case of dual power supplies, you should connect at least 1.25V. There is an integrated analog IC SINGLE-ENDED MULTIPLEXER in the module. Among the inputs that can be operated are the 6 inputs. 80MHz-bandwidths can be used to transfer data between multiplexers.
MC74LVXT4053MELG Features
1 Channels Switch Circuit: SPDT 40μA Supply Current Bandwidth: 80MHz
MC74LVXT4053MELG Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor MC74LVXT4053MELG Analog Switches & Multiplexers ICs applications.
Audio/video switches
Remote wireless modules
Cell phones
Industrial control systems
Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
CSU
Fiber to the Home
Fault Tolerant Systems
Digital access cross connects
Existing multiplexer applications (both fault-protected and nonfault-protected)