The MAX308CSE is a high-performance analog multiplexer from Maxim Integrated, designed to provide precision signal routing for complex electronic systems. This versatile component is an 8-channel single-ended or dual 4-channel differential multiplexer, making it ideal for a variety of applications, including data acquisition systems, test equipment, and communication devices.
Built using CMOS technology, the MAX308CSE offers low power consumption and high-speed operation, which is crucial for battery-powered and time-sensitive applications. The device operates with a single supply voltage ranging from +4.5V to +30V, or a dual supply of ±4.5V to ±20V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
Key Features:
- Low On-Resistance: The MAX308CSE features low on-resistance (100 ohms max), which minimizes signal attenuation and ensures high signal integrity.
- Low Crosstalk and Off-Leakage: This multiplexer boasts excellent isolation between channels, with low crosstalk and off-leakage current, reducing interference and preserving signal accuracy.
- Break-Before-Make Switching: The device employs break-before-make switching action, which prevents momentary shorting of channels during the transition, protecting sensitive circuitry.
- ESD Protection: With Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection diodes on all the multiplexer's inputs and outputs, the MAX308CSE is safeguarded against static damage, enhancing its reliability and lifespan.
- Single or Differential Modes: The flexibility to operate in single-ended or differential modes allows for a wide range of signal types to be handled efficiently.
Applications:
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Test Equipment
- Audio Signal Routing
- Communication Systems
- Process Control
The MAX308CSE is available in a 16-pin narrow SO package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that the MAX308CSE meets the stringent requirements of industrial performance standards, offering designers a reliable and high-performance solution for their multiplexing needs.