NMUX1308A
NMUX1308A is 8-channel analog switch multiplexer and demultiplexer manufactured by Nexperia.
1.5 V to 5.5 V, 8-channel analog switch multiplexer and demultiplexer with injection-current control
Rev. 1
- 16 May 2025
Product data sheet
1. General description
The NMUX1308A is a general purpose, CMOS, bidirectional, 8 channel analog switch, with an operating voltage range of 1.5 V to 5.5 V. The NMUX1308A is dual source patible with existing 4851 and 4051 devices. The NMUX1308A extends the digital logic thresholds to be patible with 1.8 V systems without the need for voltage translation.
The analog signal pins are bi-directional and are prised of a single mon input/output (Z) and eight independent inputs/outputs (Y0 to Y7).
All analog signal pins support overvoltage and undervoltage protection through the integration of injection current control circuitry. This circuit clamps analog signals biased above VCC or biased below GND, saving the need for external overvoltage and undervoltage clamp ponents (e.g. resistor diode network). This circuit also preserves measurement accuracy of the connected analog signal path by isolating overvoltage events from shifting the device operating voltage.
There are four control signal pins (S0, S1, S2, and E). S0, S1, and S2 determine the analog channels to connect between Z and Yn. E can be used to override S0, S1, and S2, disconnecting all analog channels.
The control signal pins support 1.8 V logic thresholds across all operating voltages. In addition, these pins are 5.5 V tolerant, enabling up to 5.5 V operation independent of supply voltage.
2. Features and benefits
- SP8T-Z functionality
- Wide operating range: 1.5 V to 5.5 V
- Rail-to-Rail operation on analog signal pins
- Injection current control: 0.1 m V measurement voltage offset up to 10 m A of injected current
- 1.8 V digital logic thresholds
- Digital pins patible with 1.8 V logic thresholds across full VCC range
- Removes need for up-translation device for patibility with low voltage GPIOs
- Ioff circuitry
- Enables wider...