The STMUX3040QTTR is a high-performance, low-voltage dual 4:1 analog multiplexer/demultiplexer designed by STMicroelectronics. This versatile component is suitable for a wide range of applications, from signal routing in consumer electronics to high-speed data acquisition systems in industrial environments.
Key Features
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The device supports a very flexible voltage range from 1.8V to 5.5V, making it compatible with various logic levels and suitable for battery-operated devices.
- Low On-Resistance: The STMUX3040QTTR boasts a low on-resistance (Ron) of typically 5 ohms at 4.5V, which minimizes signal attenuation and ensures high signal integrity.
- High Bandwidth: With a bandwidth of 700 MHz, this multiplexer/demultiplexer can handle high-frequency signals without significant distortion, making it ideal for video, audio, and data signals.
- Break-Before-Make Switching: The device employs break-before-make switching, which prevents signal overlap and ensures clean, glitch-free signal transitions during channel switching.
- Low Crosstalk: Excellent isolation between channels minimizes crosstalk, thus preserving signal quality across the multiple I/O paths.
- ESD Protection: The STMUX3040QTTR is equipped with robust ESD protection, ensuring the device's longevity and reliability in harsh electrical environments.
Applications
- Data acquisition systems
- Communication systems
- Audio and video signal routing
- Medical equipment
- Test equipment and instrumentation
Package and Quality
The STMUX3040QTTR is available in a compact QFN-16 package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. It is also RoHS compliant and conforms to STMicroelectronics' commitment to environmental sustainability. The device's manufacturing process is certified to meet industry-standard quality management systems, ensuring high reliability and performance consistency.
With its combination of versatility, high performance, and robust design, the STMUX3040QTTR from STMicroelectronics is an excellent choice for designers looking to implement efficient signal routing solutions in their electronic projects.