Maxim Integrated MAX4581LESE+T Analog Multiplexer
The MAX4581LESE+T from Maxim Integrated is a highly efficient, low-voltage, single-ended, 8-channel analog multiplexer that is designed to provide precision signal routing in complex systems. This device is particularly suitable for applications that require the selection and multiplexing of analog signals to a single output channel. Its compact design and low on-resistance make it an excellent choice for portable and battery-powered devices.
This analog multiplexer operates from a single +2.7V to +12V supply, or dual ±2.7V to ±6V supplies, providing flexibility in various system designs. The MAX4581 features low crosstalk and off-isolation, ensuring minimal signal interference, which is critical for maintaining signal integrity in sensitive applications such as data acquisition systems, test equipment, and audio signal routing.
The MAX4581LESE+T comes in a space-saving 16-pin narrow SO package, making it ideal for applications where board space is at a premium. Its digital inputs are TTL and CMOS logic compatible, allowing for easy integration with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital circuits. Moreover, the device boasts a low charge injection, which minimizes distortion during the switching process, preserving the quality of the transmitted signal.
Key features of the MAX4581LESE+T include:
- Single +2.7V to +12V supply operation
- Dual ±2.7V to ±6V supply operation
- Low on-resistance (100Ω max)
- Low crosstalk and off-isolation
- TTL/CMOS-logic compatible
- Low charge injection
- 16-pin narrow SO package
- Extended temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
Engineers and designers can rely on the MAX4581LESE+T for its robustness and high performance, making it an optimal solution for signal routing in multiple industries, including telecommunications, instrumentation, and consumer electronics. Maxim Integrated's commitment to quality ensures that this analog multiplexer performs reliably under a wide range of conditions, offering a versatile and dependable component for any analog signal processing requirement.