
TMUX1204 Series
5-V, 4:1, 1-channel, general-purpose analog multiplexer
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
5-V, 4:1, 1-channel, general-purpose analog multiplexer
Key Features
• Rail to rail operationBidirectional signal path1.8 V Logic compatibleFail-safe logicLow on-resistance: 5 ΩWide supply range: 1.08 V to 5.5 V-40°C to +125°C Operating temperatureLow supply current: 10 nATransition time: 14 nsBreak-before-make switchingESD protection HBM: 2000 VRail to rail operationBidirectional signal path1.8 V Logic compatibleFail-safe logicLow on-resistance: 5 ΩWide supply range: 1.08 V to 5.5 V-40°C to +125°C Operating temperatureLow supply current: 10 nATransition time: 14 nsBreak-before-make switchingESD protection HBM: 2000 V
Description
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The TMUX1204 is a modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) analog multiplexer (MUX) in a 4:1 single-ended (1-channel) configuration. The TMUX1204 works with a single supply (1.08 V to 5.5 V) which allows for use in a broad array of applications from personal electronics to building automation systems. A low supply current of 10 nA enables use in portable applications.
All logic inputs have 1.8 V logic compatible thresholds, ensuring 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.
The TMUX1204 is a modern complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) analog multiplexer (MUX) in a 4:1 single-ended (1-channel) configuration. The TMUX1204 works with a single supply (1.08 V to 5.5 V) which allows for use in a broad array of applications from personal electronics to building automation systems. A low supply current of 10 nA enables use in portable applications.
All logic inputs have 1.8 V logic compatible thresholds, ensuring 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.