The TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F are modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
analog multiplexers in 8:1 (single ended) and 4:1 (differential) configurations. The devices
work well with dual supplies (±5 V to ±22 V), a single supply (8 V to 44 V), or asymmetric
supplies (such as V DD = 12 V, V SS = –5 V). The overvoltage protection
is available in powered and powered-off conditions, making the TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F
devices suitable for applications where power supply sequencing cannot be precisely
controlled.
The device blocks fault voltages up to +60 V and –60 V relative to ground in both powered
and powered-off conditions. When no power supplies are present, the switch channels remain
in the OFF state regardless of switch input conditions and logic control status. Under
normal operation conditions, if the analog input signal level on any Sx pin exceeds positive
fault supply (V FP) or negative fault supply (V FN) by a threshold
voltage (V T), then the channel turns OFF and the Sx pin becomes high impedance.
When the fault channel is selected, the drain pin (D or Dx) is pulled to the fault supply
voltage (V FP or V FN) that was exceeded. The devices provide two
active-low interrupt flags (FF and SF) to provide details of the fault. The FF flag
indicates if any of the source inputs are experiencing a fault condition, while the SF flag
is used to decode which specific inputs are experiencing a fault condition.
The low capacitance, low charge injection, and integrated fault protection enables the
TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F devices to be used in front end data acquisition applications where
high performance and high robustness are both critical. The devices are available in
standard TSSOP package and smaller WQFN package (ideal if PCB space is limited).
The TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F are modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS)
analog multiplexers in 8:1 (single ended) and 4:1 (differential) configurations. The devices
work well with dual supplies (±5 V to ±22 V), a single supply (8 V to 44 V), or asymmetric
supplies (such as V DD = 12 V, V SS = –5 V). The overvoltage protection
is available in powered and powered-off conditions, making the TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F
devices suitable for applications where power supply sequencing cannot be precisely
controlled.
The device blocks fault voltages up to +60 V and –60 V relative to ground in both powered
and powered-off conditions. When no power supplies are present, the switch channels remain
in the OFF state regardless of switch input conditions and logic control status. Under
normal operation conditions, if the analog input signal level on any Sx pin exceeds positive
fault supply (V FP) or negative fault supply (V FN) by a threshold
voltage (V T), then the channel turns OFF and the Sx pin becomes high impedance.
When the fault channel is selected, the drain pin (D or Dx) is pulled to the fault supply
voltage (V FP or V FN) that was exceeded. The devices provide two
active-low interrupt flags (FF and SF) to provide details of the fault. The FF flag
indicates if any of the source inputs are experiencing a fault condition, while the SF flag
is used to decode which specific inputs are experiencing a fault condition.
The low capacitance, low charge injection, and integrated fault protection enables the
TMUX7348F and TMUX7349F devices to be used in front end data acquisition applications where
high performance and high robustness are both critical. The devices are available in
standard TSSOP package and smaller WQFN package (ideal if PCB space is limited).