The TMUX6211RUMR is a precision, advanced analog multiplexer from Texas Instruments, designed for exceptional performance in a variety of applications. This device offers a single-channel, 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer functionality, which makes it an ideal choice for signal routing in complex circuits.
Key Features
- Low On-Resistance: The TMUX6211RUMR boasts a low on-resistance (Ron) that typically stands at 0.45 ohms, ensuring minimal signal attenuation and power loss when the switch is in the on state.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It operates over a wide supply voltage range of 1.08 V to 5.5 V, accommodating various logic levels and making it suitable for both single and dual supply operations.
- Low Charge Injection: With low charge injection, this multiplexer minimizes distortion in precision applications, preserving signal integrity during switching events.
- Break-Before-Make Switching: The break-before-make feature ensures that one switch is fully open before the other closes, which prevents shorting of signals and is critical in applications like audio or data acquisition systems.
- ESD Protection: The device is equipped with robust Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection, which safeguards it against unexpected voltage spikes, ensuring a longer operational life.
Applications
The TMUX6211RUMR is versatile and can be used in a wide array of applications, including but not limited to:
- Data acquisition systems
- Test equipment
- Audio signal routing
- Analog device calibration
- Battery-powered equipment
- Sample and hold circuits
Package and Quality
Encased in an ultra-small, leadless QFN package, the TMUX6211RUMR has a compact footprint that is ideal for space-constrained applications. It is also RoHS compliant and adheres to Texas Instruments' commitment to quality and environmental management, ensuring both reliability and eco-friendliness.
For engineers and designers looking for a high-performance analog switching solution, the TMUX6211RUMR from Texas Instruments provides the precision, reliability, and flexibility required for today's sophisticated electronic systems.