Product Overview: TS5A3157DBVRG4 from Texas Instruments
The TS5A3157DBVRG4 is a high-performance, single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch designed by Texas Instruments. This component is part of TI's extensive switch and multiplexer portfolio, and it is crafted to deliver precision and reliability in various applications. The TS5A3157DBVRG4 is a versatile switch that can be used in both digital and analog signal switching, making it an ideal choice for designers looking to maintain signal integrity while providing a flexible signal routing solution.
This analog switch operates over a broad power supply range of 2.3V to 5.5V, which allows it to be used in many different system-level applications. The device features a low ON-state resistance of typically 0.9Ω at 4.5V Vcc, which minimizes the impact on signal quality and ensures low power consumption. Additionally, the TS5A3157DBVRG4 has a break-before-make switching configuration that prevents signal disruption during channel transitions.
The TS5A3157DBVRG4 is designed with a 1.65V logic-compatible control input, which simplifies interfacing with modern microprocessors and logic controllers. This feature makes it easier to integrate into mixed-voltage environments and allows for a direct interface with low-voltage GPIOs without the need for level shifters.
Packaged in a compact SOT-23-6 package, the TS5A3157DBVRG4 occupies minimal space on the PCB, making it an excellent choice for space-constrained applications. Its small form factor, combined with its high performance and low power consumption, makes it suitable for portable electronics, audio and video signal routing, communication systems, and data acquisition systems.
Texas Instruments ensures that the TS5A3157DBVRG4 meets rigorous quality and performance standards. The device is characterized for operation from -40°C to +85°C, allowing it to function reliably in a wide range of environmental conditions. With its robust feature set, the TS5A3157DBVRG4 provides an efficient and durable solution for your analog switching needs.