Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers

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Manufacturer
Texas InstrumentsToshiba Semiconductor and Storage
Packaging
BulkCut Tape (CT)Digi-Reel®Tape & Reel (TR)
Product Status
ActiveObsolete
On-State Resistance (Max)
110Ohm130Ohm
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon)
5Ohm5Ohm (Typ)
Voltage - Supply, Dual (V±)
±1V ~ 5V-
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max)
45ns, 59ns-
Channel Capacitance (CS(off), CD(off))
5pF5pF, 8pF
Crosstalk
-90dB @ 1MHz-
Operating Temperature
-55°C ~ 125°C (TA)-40°C ~ 85°C
Stocking Options
Environmental Options
Media
Marketplace Product
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Price
Series
Package
Product Status
Switch Circuit
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuit
Number of Circuits
On-State Resistance (Max)
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon)
Voltage - Supply, Single (V+)
Voltage - Supply, Dual (V±)
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max)
-3db Bandwidth
Charge Injection
Channel Capacitance (CS(off), CD(off))
Current - Leakage (IS(off)) (Max)
Crosstalk
Operating Temperature
Mounting Type
Package / Case
Supplier Device Package
16-SOIC
74HCT4053D
IC SWITCH SPDT X 3 110OHM 16SOIC
Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage
9,361
In Stock
1 : ¥4.25000
Cut Tape (CT)
2,500 : ¥1.20969
Tape & Reel (TR)
-
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Active
SPDT
2:1
3
110Ohm
5Ohm (Typ)
4.5V ~ 5.5V
-
45ns, 59ns
200MHz
-
5pF
100nA
-90dB @ 1MHz
-40°C ~ 85°C
Surface Mount
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
16-SOIC
16 SOIC
CD74HCT4053MT
IC SWITCH SPDT X 3 130OHM 16SOIC
Texas Instruments
1,745
In Stock
4,000
Marketplace
1 : ¥9.01000
Cut Tape (CT)
250 : ¥5.88896
Tape & Reel (TR)
-
Tape & Reel (TR)
Cut Tape (CT)
Digi-Reel®
Bulk
Obsolete
SPDT
2:1
3
130Ohm
5Ohm
4.5V ~ 5.5V
±1V ~ 5V
-
200MHz
-
5pF, 8pF
100nA
-
-55°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Surface Mount
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
16-SOIC
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Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers


Products in this family are used for interconnecting or routing analog signals between multiple available signal paths. Functioning similar to a traditional electromechanical switch, their solid-state character facilitates electronic control, longer service life, and reduced switching noise compared to electromechanical switching, in trade for added constraints on the amplitude and bias of the signals being switched.