STMUX7000QTR Multiplexer/Demultiplexer by STMicroelectronics
The STMUX7000QTR from STMicroelectronics is a high-performance, low-voltage dual 2:1 or single 4:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer IC, designed for switching digital or analog signals in mixed-signal applications. This versatile component can operate from a single 1.8V to 3.6V power supply, making it suitable for a wide range of electronic devices, from consumer electronics to industrial systems.
Key Features:
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The device supports a broad power supply range of 1.8V to 3.6V, which is compatible with most low-voltage applications and ensures flexible use across various platforms.
- Low On-Resistance: The STMUX7000QTR offers low on-resistance (Ron), minimizing signal distortion and power loss, which is critical for maintaining signal integrity in high-speed data paths.
- High-Bandwidth: With its high bandwidth, this multiplexer/demultiplexer ensures that signals are switched with minimal delay, making it ideal for high-speed data acquisition and processing applications.
- ESD Protection: Enhanced electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection is built into the device to safeguard against the damaging effects of static electricity, ensuring long-term reliability and robustness.
- Multiple Configuration Options: The STMUX7000QTR can be configured as either a dual 2:1 or single 4:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer, providing design flexibility and the ability to adapt to different circuit requirements without changing components.
Applications:
The STMUX7000QTR is ideally suited for a variety of applications where signal routing is required. These include, but are not limited to:
- Mobile Phones
- PDAs and Handheld Devices
- Data Communication Systems
- Signal Routing in Mixed-Signal Boards
- Audio and Video Switching
- Computer Peripherals
With its compact QFN-16 package, the STMUX7000QTR occupies minimal board space, making it an excellent choice for space-constrained applications. Its advanced features and versatility make it a go-to component for designers looking to enhance the performance and functionality of their electronic systems.