Product Overview: CD4051BM96G4
The CD4051BM96G4 is a high-performance CMOS Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor design and manufacturing. This versatile chip is part of the 4000 series, known for its robustness and compatibility with a wide range of electronic applications.
Key Features
- Single 8-Channel Multiplexer/Demultiplexer: The device can be used to switch one of eight inputs to a single output or vice versa, which helps in reducing the complexity of routing multiple signals in a system.
- Binary Address Decoding: The selection of the active channel is controlled by three binary input signals, making it easy to integrate with microcontrollers and other digital systems.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The CD4051BM96G4 operates across a wide voltage range from 3V to 18V, allowing for use in various applications from low-voltage portable equipment to industrial systems.
- Low ON Resistance: The device features a low ON resistance, which minimizes signal attenuation and ensures high-quality signal switching.
- High Off Isolation: The chip provides excellent isolation between channels when switched off, preventing signal crosstalk and ensuring accurate signal routing.
Applications
The CD4051BM96G4 is ideal for a multitude of applications, including:
- Analog and digital multiplexing/demultiplexing
- Signal gating, chopping, and modulation/demodulation
- Data acquisition systems
- Communication systems
- Test equipment and instrumentation
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is known for its commitment to quality, and the CD4051BM96G4 is no exception. It is designed to meet stringent industry standards, ensuring high reliability and performance for critical applications. The device is available in a surface-mount SOIC-16 package, which is suitable for automated assembly processes and compact circuit designs.
With its combination of versatility, reliability, and Texas Instruments' support, the CD4051BM96G4 is an excellent choice for designers looking to implement efficient signal routing in their electronic systems.