The TC4052BFT(EL,N,M) is a high-speed CMOS dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. As part of the TC4000 series, it boasts a wide operating voltage range and high noise immunity, making it suitable for a variety of analog and digital signal routing applications.
Applications
- Analog signal selection and switching
- Data acquisition systems
- Audio and video signal routing
- Test and measurement equipment
- Communication systems
Features
- Low ON resistance: Minimizes signal attenuation and distortion with its low ON resistance.
- Wide operating voltage range: Provides flexibility in circuit design with its wide operating voltage range.
- High noise immunity: CMOS technology provides excellent noise immunity, reducing false triggering.
- Low power consumption: Consumes very little power due to its CMOS design, suitable for battery applications.
- Single or dual supply operation: Can be operated with either a single or dual power supply.
- Dual 4-channel multiplexer: Contains two independent 4-channel multiplexers in a single package.
- Two binary control inputs: Employs two binary control inputs (A and B) to select one of four channels for each multiplexer.
Benefits
- Improved signal integrity: The low ON resistance minimizes signal degradation during switching.
- Increased system flexibility: The wide operating voltage range and single/dual supply operation provide flexible integration options.
- Reduced power consumption: Its low power consumption contributes to the overall energy efficiency of the system.
- Enhanced system reliability: The high noise immunity minimizes errors caused by noise.
- Efficient signal routing: Enables efficient routing of analog or digital signals.
Additional Details
The TC4052BFT(EL,N,M) is packaged in a SOP-16 (Small Outline Package). Its operating temperature typically ranges from -40°C to +85°C. It utilizes CMOS technology. It features break-before-make switching to prevent short circuits when switching channels. Bidirectional signal flow is supported. The (EL,N,M) suffixes likely denote specific tape and reel or packaging variations.