Maxim Integrated MAX4617EUE+ High-Speed Analog Multiplexer
The MAX4617EUE+ is a precision, high-speed analog multiplexer from Maxim Integrated that offers exceptional performance for signal routing applications. Designed with the latest technology, this device is perfect for systems that require low-on resistance and low crosstalk between channels. The MAX4617EUE+ is housed in a compact TSSOP-16 package, making it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications.
With its single-ended 8-channel configuration, the MAX4617EUE+ provides the flexibility to handle multiple signal types, ranging from audio to video, and from digital to high-frequency analog signals. This versatility makes it suitable for a wide array of applications, including data acquisition systems, test equipment, communication systems, and medical devices.
Key features of the MAX4617EUE+ include:
- Low on-resistance (RON) of just 4 ohms (typical), which minimizes signal attenuation and ensures high signal integrity.
- Fast switching speeds with tON of 25ns and tOFF of 20ns, allowing for rapid signal routing without significant delays.
- Single +5V power supply operation, simplifying power management in system designs.
- Low crosstalk and off-isolation, reducing signal interference and enhancing overall system performance.
- ESD protection greater than 2000V, ensuring robustness and reliability in harsh environments.
- Extended temperature range from -40°C to +85°C, making the device suitable for industrial applications.
The MAX4617EUE+ also features a digital interface that is compatible with TTL and CMOS logic levels, providing ease of control and integration with a variety of microcontrollers and digital systems. The break-before-make switching action prevents momentary shorting when switching channels, which is critical for protecting sensitive analog signals.
In summary, the Maxim Integrated MAX4617EUE+ offers a combination of high-speed performance, low power consumption, and reliable operation, making it an excellent choice for designers looking to optimize their signal routing capabilities in compact, high-performance systems.