ON Semiconductor MC74HC4052ADWR2 Product Overview
The MC74HC4052ADWR2 is a high-performance analog multiplexer/demultiplexer from ON Semiconductor, renowned for its robust design and versatile functionality. This integrated circuit is part of the HC4052 series, which is well-suited for a wide range of applications, from signal routing in communication systems to process control in industrial environments.
Key Features
- Dual 4-Channel Multiplexing: The device can route 2 sets of 4 analog signals to a single output, providing flexibility in signal management.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It operates optimally with a supply voltage from 2V to 6V, accommodating various logic levels and power requirements.
- Low ON Resistance: The MC74HC4052ADWR2 boasts a low ON resistance, typically 70Ω at 4.5V VCC, which helps in minimizing signal loss and distortion.
- High Noise Immunity: Characterized by a high noise immunity, the device ensures reliable performance even in electrically noisy environments.
- Low Power Consumption: With a low power dissipation, it is an excellent choice for battery-operated and power-sensitive applications.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: The device is designed to operate over a broad temperature range from -55°C to +125°C, making it suitable for harsh conditions.
Applications
The MC74HC4052ADWR2 is ideal for a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Analog and digital multiplexing/demultiplexing
- Signal gating
- Data routing
- Communication systems
- Audio/Video switching
- Function generators
Package and Quality Assurance
The MC74HC4052ADWR2 comes in a SOIC-16 wide body package, ensuring ease of integration into various circuit designs. ON Semiconductor maintains a commitment to quality, and the device is rigorously tested to meet or exceed industry standards for performance and reliability.
With its combination of features and ON Semiconductor's reputation for quality, the MC74HC4052ADWR2 is an excellent choice for designers seeking a reliable and flexible solution for their analog signal routing needs.