The 74VHC4316WM is a quad analog switch with high-speed CMOS technology. It's part of the 74VHC (Very High-Speed CMOS) logic family, known for its low power consumption and fast switching speeds. This device consists of four independent single-pole, single-throw (SPST) analog switches, each controlled by a separate enable input. It is designed for applications where analog signals need to be switched or multiplexed quickly and efficiently.
Applications
- Analog signal routing
- Audio signal switching
- Video signal switching
- Data acquisition systems
- Sample-and-hold circuits
- Battery-powered systems
Features
- Quad SPST switches: Contains four independent single-pole, single-throw analog switches.
- High-speed operation: Fast switching speeds for high-frequency applications.
- Low power consumption: CMOS technology minimizes power consumption.
- Low on-resistance: Provides a low impedance path when the switch is on.
- Wide operating voltage range: Operates over a wide voltage range.
- TTL compatible inputs: Inputs are compatible with TTL logic levels.
Benefits
- Efficient analog signal switching: High-speed operation and low on-resistance ensure efficient analog signal switching.
- Reduced power consumption: CMOS technology minimizes power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
- Easy to interface with digital circuits: TTL compatible inputs simplify interfacing with other TTL devices.
- Versatile: Can be used in a wide range of analog switching and multiplexing applications.
- Minimal signal distortion: Low on-resistance minimizes signal distortion.
Additional Details
The 74VHC4316WM typically comes in a 14-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package. It operates over a supply voltage range of 2V to 5.5V. The on-resistance (Ron) is typically very low, which minimizes signal attenuation and distortion when the switch is closed. The control inputs are TTL compatible, allowing direct interface with standard TTL logic circuits. It is commonly used in applications where low power and high-speed analog signal switching are required. The device's datasheet should be consulted for specific electrical characteristics, timing parameters, and application recommendations. The break-before-make switching action prevents momentary shorting of signals during switching transitions.