Maxim Integrated's DG408CUE+: High-Performance 8-Channel Analog Multiplexer
The DG408CUE+ is a precision monolithic 8-channel analog multiplexer that offers exceptional performance and reliability for a broad range of applications. Manufactured by Maxim Integrated, a leader in analog and mixed-signal engineering, this component is designed to effectively manage multiple analog signals with a single device. Its versatility makes it an ideal choice for use in data acquisition systems, communication systems, and any application requiring multiple-input channel selection.
Key Features
- High-Performance: The DG408CUE+ boasts low on-resistance and low charge injection, facilitating accurate and efficient signal routing.
- Enhanced Signal Integrity: With low crosstalk and off-isolation, this multiplexer ensures minimal interference between channels, preserving signal integrity.
- Single Supply Operation: It operates effectively with a single power supply ranging from +10V to +30V, or a dual supply from ±5V to ±20V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
- Extended Temperature Range: The device is designed to operate over an extended industrial temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.
- ESD Protection: The DG408CUE+ features built-in ESD protection diodes on all pins, safeguarding the device from electrostatic discharge events.
Applications
The DG408CUE+ is suitable for a wide array of applications, including but not limited to:
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Test Equipment
- Battery-Operated Systems
- Sample and Hold Circuits
- Audio Signal Routing
Product Specifications
The DG408CUE+ comes in a 16-pin TSSOP package, ensuring a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. Its pin-compatible upgrades and direct replacements for industry-standard configurations make it an easy-to-integrate component in existing designs.
With Maxim Integrated's commitment to high-quality components, the DG408CUE+ is a reliable and efficient solution for managing multiple analog signals in a wide range of electronic systems. Its combination of performance, versatility, and robustness makes it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their analog signal routing needs.