The TMUX1511 is a
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switch. The TMUX1511
offers 1:1 SPST switch configuration with 4 independently controlled channels. Wide
operating supply of 1.5V to 5.5V allows for use in a broad array of applications
from servers and communication equipment to industrial applications. The device
supports bidirectional analog and digital signals on the source (Sx) and drain
(Dx) pins and can pass signals above supply up to VDD x 2, with a maximum
input/output voltage of 5.5V.
Up to 3.6V on the signal path of the
TMUX1511 provides isolation when the supply voltage is removed
(VDD = 0V). Without this protection feature, switches can back-power
the supply rail through an internal ESD diode and cause potential damage to the
system.
Fail-Safe Logic circuitry allows voltages on the logic control pins to
be applied before the supply pin, protecting the device from potential damage. All
logic control inputs have 1.8V logic compatible thresholds, ensuring both TTL and CMOS logic
compatibility when operating in the valid supply voltage range.
The TMUX1511 is a
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switch. The TMUX1511
offers 1:1 SPST switch configuration with 4 independently controlled channels. Wide
operating supply of 1.5V to 5.5V allows for use in a broad array of applications
from servers and communication equipment to industrial applications. The device
supports bidirectional analog and digital signals on the source (Sx) and drain
(Dx) pins and can pass signals above supply up to VDD x 2, with a maximum
input/output voltage of 5.5V.
Up to 3.6V on the signal path of the
TMUX1511 provides isolation when the supply voltage is removed
(VDD = 0V). Without this protection feature, switches can back-power
the supply rail through an internal ESD diode and cause potential damage to the
system.
Fail-Safe Logic circuitry allows voltages on the logic control pins to
be applied before the supply pin, protecting the device from potential damage. All
logic control inputs have 1.8V logic compatible thresholds, ensuring both TTL and CMOS logic
compatibility when operating in the valid supply voltage range.