Maxim Integrated MAX4751EUD+ Product Overview
The MAX4751EUD+ from Maxim Integrated is a high-performance, low-voltage, quad SPDT (Single Pole Double Throw) analog switch that is designed for precision analog signal routing. This versatile component is ideal for applications that require efficient switching between analog signals without compromising signal integrity. The MAX4751EUD+ operates with a single supply voltage ranging from +1.8V to +5.5V, making it suitable for a variety of portable and battery-powered devices.
Featuring low on-resistance (RON) of just 0.5Ω (max) and 0.35Ω (typical) at +5V, the MAX4751EUD+ ensures minimal signal distortion and power loss during switching. This characteristic is particularly important for maintaining the fidelity of the signal in critical applications such as audio, video, and precision instrumentation. Additionally, the device boasts a low on-resistance flatness of 0.1Ω (max) which further contributes to the uniformity of signal transmission across different channels.
The MAX4751EUD+ comes in a compact 14-pin TSSOP package, which is space-efficient and suitable for high-density circuit designs. Its quad configuration allows for the routing of four separate signals through a single chip, thereby reducing component count and simplifying PCB layout. The switch also features break-before-make switching action, which prevents momentary shorting when switching between signals.
With an ESD tolerance of ±2000V Human Body Model, the MAX4751EUD+ is robust and reliable, ensuring a long operational life in harsh electrical environments. The switch's digital logic inputs are TTL and CMOS compatible, allowing for easy integration with a wide range of microcontrollers and digital circuits.
In summary, the Maxim Integrated MAX4751EUD+ is an excellent choice for designers looking for a high-quality, low-voltage analog switch with low on-resistance and excellent signal integrity. Its small footprint, robustness, and flexibility make it an ideal solution for a myriad of applications, including signal routing in portable devices, data acquisition systems, and communication devices.