Product Overview: TS5A23166DCURE4 by Texas Instruments
The TS5A23166DCURE4 is a high-performance, dual single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch designed by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor solutions. This precision switch is a part of TI's extensive range of switch and multiplexer devices, tailored for signal routing in a wide array of applications. It is particularly well-suited for use in telecommunications, data acquisition systems, and test equipment.
Key Features
- Low On-State Resistance: The device features a low on-state resistance (typically 0.5 Ω), which minimizes signal distortion and ensures efficient signal transmission.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: It operates over a broad power supply range of 1.65V to 5.5V, making it versatile for both single and dual supply operations.
- Low Power Consumption: With a low power consumption of only 0.1 µA (max) in the powered-down state, it helps in extending battery life in portable applications.
- High-Speed Switching: The switch transitions are fast, with break-before-make switching action that prevents signal overlap.
- Bidirectional Signal Flow: The TS5A23166DCURE4 supports bidirectional signal flow, which is a critical feature for multiplexing and demultiplexing applications.
- ESD Protection: The device includes on-chip ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection, safeguarding it against the detrimental effects of static electricity.
Applications
The TS5A23166DCURE4 is ideal for applications that require precision signal routing with minimal signal distortion. Its applications include, but are not limited to:
- Audio and Video Signal Routing
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Communication Systems
- Analog/Digital Multiplexing
Quality and Reliability
As with all Texas Instruments products, the TS5A23166DCURE4 is manufactured to the highest quality standards. It undergoes rigorous testing to ensure reliable performance in a variety of environmental conditions. The device is available in a compact UQFN-10 package, providing a space-efficient solution for high-density circuit designs.