ADG506A
ADG506A is CMOS 8-/16-Channel Analog Multiplexers manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES
44 V Supply Maximum Rating V SS to VDD Analog Signal Range Single/Dual Supply Specifications Wide Supply Ranges (10.8 V to 16.5 V) Extended Plastic Temperature Range (- 40 ؇C to +85 ؇ C) Low Power Dissipation (28 m W max) Low Leakage (20 p A typ) Available in 28-Lead DIP, SOIC, PLCC, TSSOP and LCCC Packages Superior Alternative to: DG506A, Hl-506 DG507A, Hl-507
CMOS 8-/16-Channel Analog Multiplexers ADG506A/ADG507A
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ORDERING GUIDE
The ADG506A and ADG507A are CMOS monolithic analog multiplexers with 16 channels and dual 8 channels, respectively. The ADG506A switches one of 16 inputs to a mon output, depending on the state of four binary addresses and an enable input. The ADG507A switches one of eight differential inputs to a mon differential output, depending on the state of three binary addresses and an enable input. Both devices have TTL and 5 V CMOS logic patible digital inputs. The ADG506A and ADG507A are designed on an enhanced LC2MOS process, which gives an increased signal capability of VSS to VDD and enables operation over a wide range of supply voltages. The devices can operate fortably anywhere in the 10.8 V to 16.5 V single or dual supply range. These multiplexers also feature high switching speeds and low RON.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
Model1 ADG506AKN ADG506AKR ADG506AKP ADG506ABQ ADG506ATQ ADG506ATE ADG507AKN ADG507AKR ADG507AKP ADG507AKRU ADG507ABQ ADG507ATQ ADG507ATE
Temperature Range
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 55°C to +125°C
- 55°C to +125°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 40°C to +85°C
- 55°C to +125°C
- 55°C to +125°C
Package Option2 N-28 R-28 P-28A Q-28 Q-28 E-28A N-28 R-28 P-28A RU-28 Q-28 Q-28 E-28A
1. Single/Dual Supply Specifications with a Wide Tolerance The devices are specified in the 10.8 V to 16.5 V range for both single and dual supplies. 2. Extended Signal Range The enhanced LC2MOS processing results in a high breakdown and an...