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DG507A-MIL - Single 16-Ch/Differential 8-Ch CMOS Analog Multiplexers

Download the DG507A-MIL datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the DG506A-MIL variant, as both devices belong to the same single 16-ch/differential 8-ch cmos analog multiplexers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

A channel in the on state conducts current equally well in both directions.

In the off state each channel blocks voltages up to the power supply rails, normally 30 V peak-to-peak.

An enable (EN) function allows for device selection when several multiplexers are used.

Features

  • D D D D D D Low On-Resistance: 240 W TTL and CMOS Logic Compatible Low Power: 30 mW Break-Before-Make Switching 44-V Power Supply Rating Transition Time: 600 ns.

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Datasheet Details

Part number DG507A-MIL
Manufacturer Vishay
File Size 119.46 KB
Description Single 16-Ch/Differential 8-Ch CMOS Analog Multiplexers
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www.DataSheet4U.com DG506A_MIL/507A_MIL Vishay Siliconix Single 16-Ch/Differential 8-Ch CMOS Analog Multiplexers (Obsolete for non-hermetic. Use DG406/407 as pin-for-pin replacements.) FEATURES D D D D D D Low On-Resistance: 240 W TTL and CMOS Logic Compatible Low Power: 30 mW Break-Before-Make Switching 44-V Power Supply Rating Transition Time: 600 ns BENEFITS D D D D Easily Interfaced Low Power Consumption Low System Crosstalk Wide Analog Signal Range APPLICATIONS D D D D D Communication Systems ATE Data Acquisition Systems Audio Signal Routing and Multiplexing Medical Instrumentation DESCRIPTION A channel in the on state conducts current equally well in both directions. In the off state each channel blocks voltages up to the power supply rails, normally 30 V peak-to-peak.
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