The ADG508AKN is a high-performance, monolithic CMOS analog multiplexer from Analog Devices Inc., a leading global manufacturer of precision high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications.
This analog multiplexer is part of the ADG508 series and is designed to provide superior performance in terms of signal switching. The ADG508AKN features eight single-ended channels, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring multiple input signal routing to a single processing channel. Its design ensures low on-resistance and low crosstalk between channels, which is crucial for maintaining signal integrity in complex systems.
The device operates on a single 15V power supply or dual ±15V power supplies, providing flexibility for different system requirements. With a typical on-resistance of just 80 ohms and an on-resistance flatness of 6 ohms over the specified signal range, the ADG508AKN ensures minimal signal distortion and attenuation. This makes it suitable for use in data acquisition systems, test equipment, and analog signal routing applications where precision is paramount.
The ADG508AKN is designed for ease of use, featuring a simple digital control interface that allows for straightforward integration into digital systems. The TTL/CMOS-compatible inputs ensure compatibility with a wide range of microprocessors and digital logic, simplifying system design and reducing time to market for products incorporating this multiplexer.
In terms of packaging, the ADG508AKN comes in a 16-pin plastic DIP (PDIP) package, which is robust and easy to handle in manufacturing and prototyping environments. The device also features plug-in compatibility with industry-standard 16-pin DIP sockets, allowing for easy replacement and upgrades without the need for PCB redesign.
Overall, the ADG508AKN from Analog Devices Inc. represents a versatile and high-quality solution for analog signal multiplexing in a variety of electronic systems. Its reliability, performance, and ease of use make it a popular choice among engineers and designers in the electronics industry.