SN74LV4052ADRE4 Dual 4-Channel Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
The SN74LV4052ADRE4 is a versatile integrated circuit designed by Texas Instruments, renowned for its high-performance and reliability in a wide array of electronic applications. This particular model is a dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer that is part of the 74LV family, which operates on low-voltage power supplies ranging from 2V to 5.5V. This makes it an excellent choice for battery-powered devices and low-power applications.
The device features two independent four-channel multiplexers/demultiplexers with common select inputs (S0 and S1) and separate enable inputs (E). Each multiplexer/demultiplexer has four input/output channels (1Y0 to 1Y3 and 2Y0 to 2Y3), and one common input/output (1Z and 2Z). The SN74LV4052ADRE4 can route signals from four different sources to one common destination or vice versa, providing flexibility in signal routing for analog or digital applications.
With its low on-state resistance and broad bandwidth, the SN74LV4052ADRE4 ensures minimal signal distortion, making it suitable for use in audio, video, and telecommunication systems. Moreover, it has a low crosstalk between switches and low off-state leakage current, which are critical parameters for precision analog signal processing.
The SN74LV4052ADRE4 is available in a compact 16-pin VSSOP (Very-Short Small-Outline Package), which is ideal for space-constrained applications. Its operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C allows for deployment in a variety of environmental conditions.
Key features of the SN74LV4052ADRE4 include:
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: 2V to 5.5V
- Low On-State Resistance: 70 Ω (typical) at VCC = 4.5V
- High Degree of Linearity: <0.5% distortion typical at VCC = 4.5V
- Low Crosstalk between Switches
- Low Off-State Leakage Current
- Break-Before-Make Switching
- ESD Protection Exceeds JESD 22
The SN74LV4052ADRE4 is a testament to Texas Instruments' commitment to providing high-quality, efficient, and versatile components for the electronics industry, suitable for a range of applications such as signal gating, multiplexing, and demultiplexing in both analog and digital domains.