The CBTL04082ABS,518 is a high-performance signal switching IC designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, a leader in the industry. This integrated circuit belongs to the category of interface - analog switches, multiplexers, demultiplexers, and is specifically engineered to facilitate the routing of high-speed differential signals.
Key Features
- High Bandwidth: With its ability to support high data rates, the CBTL04082ABS,518 is ideal for applications requiring fast and efficient data transmission.
- Low Crosstalk: The device is designed to minimize crosstalk, a critical parameter in maintaining signal integrity in high-speed data paths.
- Bi-Directional Operation: This feature allows the IC to switch signals in both directions, adding to its versatility in various signal routing applications.
- Low Power Consumption: Power efficiency is a hallmark of this IC, making it suitable for power-sensitive designs.
- Compatibility: The CBTL04082ABS,518 is compatible with various high-speed standards, ensuring broad application use.
Applications
The CBTL04082ABS,518 is adept at handling the demands of multiple applications, including but not limited to:
- High-speed data transmission systems
- Signal routing in computing and storage platforms
- Networking equipment such as routers and switches
- Telecommunications infrastructure
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Supply Voltage |
3.3V |
| Operating Temperature |
-40°C to +85°C |
| Package / Case |
HLQFN |
| Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Quality and Reliability
NXP is committed to delivering high-quality and reliable components. The CBTL04082ABS,518 is subjected to rigorous testing and quality control measures to ensure it meets the industry standards for performance and reliability.
Ordering Information
For purchasing and further information about the CBTL04082ABS,518, customers can contact NXP's authorized distributors or visit the NXP official website. The product is available in tape and reel packaging, facilitating easy integration into manufacturing processes.