The MUX808-Q1 and MUX809-Q1 are modern high
voltage capable analog multiplexers in 8:1 (single ended) and 4:1 (differential)
configurations. The devices work well with dual supplies, a single supply, or
asymmetric supplies up to a maximum supply voltage of 100V. The MUX80x-Q1 devices
provide consistent analog parametric performance across the entire supply voltage
range. The MUX808-Q1 and MUX809-Q1 support bidirectional analog and digital signals
on the source (Sx) and drain (Dx) pins.
All logic inputs support logic levels of 1.8V,
3.3V, 5V and can be connected as high as 48V, allowing for system flexibility with
control signal voltage. Fail-safe logic circuitry allows voltages on the logic pins
to be applied before the supply pin, protecting the device from potential
damage.
The device family provides latch-up immunity, preventing undesirable high current events between parasitic structures within the device. A latch-up condition typically continues until the power supply rails are turned off and can lead to device failure. The latch-up immunity feature allows this family of multiplexers to be used in harsh environments.
The MUX808-Q1 and MUX809-Q1 are modern high
voltage capable analog multiplexers in 8:1 (single ended) and 4:1 (differential)
configurations. The devices work well with dual supplies, a single supply, or
asymmetric supplies up to a maximum supply voltage of 100V. The MUX80x-Q1 devices
provide consistent analog parametric performance across the entire supply voltage
range. The MUX808-Q1 and MUX809-Q1 support bidirectional analog and digital signals
on the source (Sx) and drain (Dx) pins.
All logic inputs support logic levels of 1.8V,
3.3V, 5V and can be connected as high as 48V, allowing for system flexibility with
control signal voltage. Fail-safe logic circuitry allows voltages on the logic pins
to be applied before the supply pin, protecting the device from potential
damage.
The device family provides latch-up immunity, preventing undesirable high current events between parasitic structures within the device. A latch-up condition typically continues until the power supply rails are turned off and can lead to device failure. The latch-up immunity feature allows this family of multiplexers to be used in harsh environments.