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HEF4053B-Q100 - Triple single-pole double-throw analog switch

General Description

The HEF4053B-Q100 is a triple single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer.

Each switch has a digital select input (Sn), two independent inputs/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output (nZ).

Key Features

  • Automotive product qualification in accordance with AEC-Q100 (Grade 1).
  • Specified from 40 C to +85 C and from 40 C to +125 C.
  • Fully static operation.
  • 5 V, 10 V, and 15 V parametric ratings.
  • Standardized symmetrical output characteristics.
  • ESD protection:.
  • MIL-STD-883, method 3015 exceeds 2000 V.
  • HBM JESD22-A114F exceeds 2000 V.
  • MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200 V (C = 200 pF, R = 0 ).
  • Complies with JEDEC standard JESD 13-B 3.

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Datasheet Details

Part number HEF4053B-Q100
Manufacturer Nexperia
File Size 769.85 KB
Description Triple single-pole double-throw analog switch
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HEF4053B-Q100 Triple single-pole double-throw analog switch Rev. 2 — 11 September 2014 Product data sheet 1. General description The HEF4053B-Q100 is a triple single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer. Each switch has a digital select input (Sn), two independent inputs/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output (nZ). All three switches share an enable input (E). A HIGH on E causes all switches into the high-impedance OFF-state, independent of Sn. VDD and VSS are the supply voltage connections for the digital control inputs (Sn and E). The VDD to VSS range is 3 V to 15 V. The analog inputs/outputs (nY0, nY1 and nZ) can swing between VDD as a positive limit and VEE as a negative limit.