The TC7SB66FU(TE85L,F) is a single-channel, high-speed CMOS analog switch from Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is designed for applications where low on-resistance, low capacitance, and fast switching speeds are critical. The (TE85L,F) suffix designates a specific tape and reel packaging configuration optimized for automated surface mount assembly. This switch is suitable for use in portable devices and other low-power applications thanks to its single-supply operation and CMOS technology.
Applications
- Analog signal switching in portable devices
- Battery-powered equipment
- Audio and video signal routing
- Data acquisition systems
- Sample-and-hold circuits
Features
- Low On-Resistance: Minimizes signal attenuation and distortion.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Adaptable to a variety of applications.
- High-Speed Switching: Enables rapid signal routing and processing.
- Low Capacitance: Reduces signal loading and crosstalk.
- CMOS Technology: Provides low power consumption.
- Single Channel: Features a single switching path.
- (TE85L,F) Suffix: Specifies tape and reel packaging for automated assembly.
Benefits
- Improved Signal Integrity: Low on-resistance ensures minimal signal degradation.
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption makes it ideal for portable devices.
- Enhanced System Performance: Fast switching speeds improve overall system responsiveness.
- Reduced Signal Distortion: Low capacitance minimizes signal loading effects.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Single-supply operation simplifies power management.
- Efficient Manufacturing: Optimized packaging for automated assembly lines.
Additional Details
The TC7SB66FU(TE85L,F) is packaged for efficient automated assembly processes, as indicated by the (TE85L,F) suffix. The device is RoHS compliant. It is typically housed in a small surface-mount package to facilitate compact board layouts. The wide operating temperature range allows for reliable operation in diverse environmental conditions. The control input is compatible with digital logic, easing integration with microcontrollers and other digital circuits.