Maxim Integrated MAX379CPE+ Analog Multiplexer
Introducing the MAX379CPE+ from Maxim Integrated, a high-performance analog multiplexer designed to offer precision signal routing for your advanced electronic designs. This device is a part of Maxim's commitment to providing reliable and efficient integrated circuits that cater to a wide range of applications, including data acquisition systems, test equipment, and communication devices.
The MAX379CPE+ is a dual 4-channel multiplexer that allows for the connection of one of four inputs to each output, effectively managing multiple analog signals with ease. The multiplexer operates with a single supply voltage ranging from +4.5V to +30V, or a dual supply from ±4.5V to ±20V, providing versatility in different system environments. Its low on-resistance of 100 ohms (typical) ensures minimal signal attenuation, while the device's low charge injection feature maintains signal integrity during switching events.
One of the key advantages of the MAX379CPE+ is its Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection, which exceeds 2000V per Method 3015.7. This level of protection ensures the device's resilience against the potential damages caused by ESD events, enhancing its reliability and longevity in sensitive applications. Additionally, the multiplexer has a low leakage current of less than 5nA at +25°C, which is crucial for maintaining accuracy in precision circuits.
The MAX379CPE+ comes in a 16-pin PDIP package, making it easy to integrate into your PCB designs. Its latch-up proof construction, tested to a current of ±200mA, further adds to the robustness of the device. Whether you're designing for analog signal routing in audio equipment or looking to manage multiple sensor inputs in industrial control systems, the MAX379CPE+ offers a compact and efficient solution.
Maxim Integrated's dedication to quality is evident in the MAX379CPE+, providing designers with a reliable and high-performance analog multiplexer. Its combination of low on-resistance, ESD protection, and minimal signal distortion makes it an excellent choice for your critical signal routing applications.