ADG1407

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9.5 Ω RON, 16-Channel, Differential 8-Channel, ±15 V/+12 V/±5 V iCMOS Multiplexers

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Overview

  • 9.5 Ω on resistance at 25°C
  • Up to 300 mA of continuous current
  • Fully specified at ±15 V/+12 V/±5 V
  • 3 V logic-compatible inputs
  • Rail-to-rail operation
  • Break-before-make switching action
  • 28-lead TSSOP and 32-lead, 5 mm × 5 mm LFCSP

The ADG1406 and ADG1407 are monolithic iCMOS® analog multiplexers comprising 16 single channels and eight differential channels, respectively. The ADG1406 switches one of 16 inputs to a common output, as determined by the 4-bit binary address lines (A0, A1, A2, and A3). The ADG1407 switches one of eight differential inputs to a common differential output, as determined by the 3-bit binary address lines (A0, A1, and A2). An EN input on both devices enables or disables the device. When disabled, all channels switch off. When on, each channel conducts equally well in both directions and has an input signal range that extends to the supplies.

The iCMOS (industrial CMOS) modular manufacturing process combines high voltage CMOS (complementary metaloxide semiconductor) and bipolar technologies. It enables the development of a wide range of high performance analog ICs capable of 33 V operation in a footprint that no other generation of high voltage parts has been able to achieve. Unlike analog ICs using conventional CMOS processes, iCMOS components can tolerate high supply voltages while providing increased performance, dramatically lower power consumption, and reduced package size.

The ultralow on resistance and on-resistance flatness of these switches make them ideal solutions for data acquisition and gain switching applications where low distortion is critical. iCMOS construction ensures ultralow power dissipation, making the parts ideally suited for portable and battery-powered instruments.

Applications

  • Medical equipment
  • Audio and video routing
  • Automatic test equipment
  • Data acquisition systems
  • Battery-powered systems
  • Sample-and-hold systems
  • Communication systems

ADG1407
9.5 Ω RON, 16-Channel, Differential 8-Channel, ±15 V/+12 V/±5 V iCMOS Multiplexers
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EVAL-28TSSOPEBZ

EVAL-28TSSOPEBZ Evaluation Board

Features and Benefits

  • 28-lead TSSOP evaluation board
  • Clamp allows the main device to be easily changed
  • Gold pin connectors allow the addition of passive components
  • SMB connectors for the input/output of signals
  • Additional space on-board to allow for prototyping

Product Details

The EVAL-28TSSOPEBZ evaluation board evaluates 28-lead TSSOP devices in the Switches and Multiplexers Portfolio that are purchased separately. A clamp is supplied with the EVAL- 28TSSOPEBZ to secure a 28-lead TSSOP device to the evaluation board without the need for soldering, making the board reusable for multiple devices.

A 28-lead TSSOP device can be clamped or soldered to the center of the evaluation board. Each pin of the device has a corresponding link from K1 to K28 that can be set to either VDD or GND. A wire screw terminal supplies VDD and GND. SMB connectors on the board allow additional external signals to be supplied to the device. In addition, there is space available at the top of the board for prototyping.

Full specifications of the device under test (DUT) are available in the corresponding product data sheet, which should be consulted in conjunction with this user guide when using the evaluation board.

EVAL-28TSSOPEBZ
EVAL-28TSSOPEBZ Evaluation Board
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