STMicroelectronics M74HC4852RM13TR Dual 4-Channel Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
The M74HC4852RM13TR is a versatile and high-performance dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer integrated circuit, proudly manufactured by STMicroelectronics. This component is part of the HC family, which ensures a robust design and compatibility with TTL levels. It is specifically designed to handle multiple analog inputs and outputs through a single device, making it an ideal choice for various applications in the telecommunications, instrumentation, and consumer electronics industries.
The M74HC4852RM13TR operates over an extended voltage range of 2V to 6V and offers low ON resistance and low OFF leakage current. Its wide operating voltage range allows for flexibility in design and compatibility with a variety of signal levels, ensuring that the device can be integrated into both digital and analog signal environments.
The device features two 4-channel multiplexers/demultiplexers with common select inputs and separate enable inputs. This allows for independent control of each section, providing designers with the ability to manage multiple signal paths efficiently. The low power dissipation of this IC makes it suitable for battery-operated devices, contributing to longer battery life and reduced power consumption in portable applications.
The M74HC4852RM13TR comes in a compact surface-mount package, specifically the TSSOP-16 (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), which is ideal for space-constrained applications. The TSSOP-16 package is recognized for its small footprint and high packing density, which facilitates more compact PCB designs.
Key features of the M74HC4852RM13TR include:
- Low ON resistance: 70 Ω (typical) at VCC - VEE = 4.5V
- Low crosstalk between switches
- Fast switching times
- ESD protection: HBM > 2 kV
- Latch-up performance exceeds 250 mA (JESD 78, Class II)
With its robust design, low power consumption, and efficient multiplexing capabilities, the M74HC4852RM13TR is an excellent choice for designers looking to manage multiple analog signals in their circuit designs while maintaining signal integrity and operational reliability.