The TMUX722x are complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switches
with latch-up immunity in a dual channel, 1:1 (SPST) configuration. These devices
work with a single supply (4.5 V to 44 V), dual
supplies (±4.5 V to ±22 V), or asymmetric supplies (such
as VDD = 12 V, VSS = –5 V). The TMUX722x supports bidirectional analog and digital signals on the
source (Sx) and drain (D) pins ranging from VSS to
VDD.
The TMUX722x can be enabled or disabled by controlling the SEL pins,
turning on signal path 1 (S1 to D1) or signal path 2 (S2 to D2). All logic control
inputs support logic levels from 1.8 V to VDD, allowing for both TTL and
CMOS logic compatibility when operating in the valid supply voltage range. Fail-safe
logic circuitry allows voltages on the control pins to be applied before the supply
pin, protecting the device from potential damage. For more information, see .
The TMUX72xx family provides latch-up
immunity, preventing undesirable high current events between parasitic structures
within the device typically caused by overvoltage events. 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 the TMUX72xx family of switches
and multiplexers to be used in harsh environments.
The TMUX722x are complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) switches
with latch-up immunity in a dual channel, 1:1 (SPST) configuration. These devices
work with a single supply (4.5 V to 44 V), dual
supplies (±4.5 V to ±22 V), or asymmetric supplies (such
as VDD = 12 V, VSS = –5 V). The TMUX722x supports bidirectional analog and digital signals on the
source (Sx) and drain (D) pins ranging from VSS to
VDD.
The TMUX722x can be enabled or disabled by controlling the SEL pins,
turning on signal path 1 (S1 to D1) or signal path 2 (S2 to D2). All logic control
inputs support logic levels from 1.8 V to VDD, allowing for both TTL and
CMOS logic compatibility when operating in the valid supply voltage range. Fail-safe
logic circuitry allows voltages on the control pins to be applied before the supply
pin, protecting the device from potential damage. For more information, see .
The TMUX72xx family provides latch-up
immunity, preventing undesirable high current events between parasitic structures
within the device typically caused by overvoltage events. 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 the TMUX72xx family of switches
and multiplexers to be used in harsh environments.