Texas Instruments TS5A23166DCUR Analog Switch
The Texas Instruments TS5A23166DCUR is a high-performance, dual single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch designed for 1.65-V to 5.5-V single-supply operation. This versatile switch is a part of the extensive TI switch and multiplexer portfolio, engineered to provide high-precision signal routing for a variety of applications.
Key features of the TS5A23166DCUR include its low on-state resistance (typically 0.5 Ω), which facilitates better signal integrity and reduces power loss. Additionally, the device boasts a high-speed switching performance with a break-before-make feature that ensures signal isolation during the switching process. This makes it an excellent choice for applications that require fast and reliable signal routing such as data acquisition systems, communication devices, and audio/video switching.
Notably, the TS5A23166DCUR is designed with a low charge injection, minimizing distortion and ensuring cleaner signal transmission. Its low power consumption is a boon for power-sensitive applications, and it features a 1.8-V logic compatible control input, making it easy to interface with modern microcontrollers and digital logic systems.
Available in a compact 10-pin VSSOP package (DCU suffix), the TS5A23166DCUR is engineered to save space on printed circuit boards, while still delivering the robust performance expected from Texas Instruments components. The device's wide operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C ensures reliable operation across diverse environmental conditions.
With its bidirectional signal flow, the switch can be used in both multiplexing and demultiplexing configurations, adding to its versatility. The TS5A23166DCUR is ideal for a variety of applications, including but not limited to signal gating, analog signal switching, and the selection of signal paths in portable and battery-operated devices.
Overall, the Texas Instruments TS5A23166DCUR represents a reliable, efficient, and flexible solution for designers looking to optimize their analog signal routing with a switch that combines low on-state resistance, high-speed operation, and compatibility with a broad range of supply voltages.