The MC74VHC4052DR2G is a high-performance, dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer manufactured by ON Semiconductor. This integrated circuit (IC) is part of the VHC family, which is known for its advanced silicon-gate CMOS technology. The device is designed to operate at 2V to 6V, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including communication systems, data acquisition, and signal processing.
Key Features
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The MC74VHC4052DR2G can function effectively with a supply voltage ranging from 2V to 6V, accommodating various logic levels and making it versatile for multiple applications.
- High-Speed: With its fast switching characteristics, this multiplexer/demultiplexer ensures minimal propagation delay, enhancing the performance of the overall system it is integrated into.
- Low Power Consumption: The device boasts a low quiescent current, which is ideal for power-sensitive applications.
- High Noise Immunity: The VHC series is known for its high noise immunity, which is a critical feature for maintaining signal integrity in noisy environments.
- Bidirectional Operation: This IC supports bidirectional signal flow, allowing it to be used as either a multiplexer or a demultiplexer.
Applications
The MC74VHC4052DR2G is suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Analog signal routing
- Data acquisition systems
- Communication systems
- Signal processing
- Audio and video switching
Package and Quality
The device is available in an SOIC-16 package, which is a small outline integrated circuit with 16 pins. This compact form factor is advantageous for space-constrained applications. ON Semiconductor ensures that the MC74VHC4052DR2G meets rigorous quality standards, providing reliable performance for critical applications.
Environmental Compliance
ON Semiconductor is committed to environmental stewardship. The MC74VHC4052DR2G is compliant with RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) and is lead-free, which makes it an environmentally friendly choice for electronic component selection.