PI5C3125QEX Overview
It is included in the 16-SSOP (0.154, 3.90mm Width) in order to save board space.It is packaged in the way of Tape & Reel (TR).Digital switch ic uses a Surface Mount mounting method.Bus Switch is the analog IC that the multiplexers uses.When the operating temperature is kept at -40°C~85°C, the machine will not be sensturn signal switchive to external influences.When digital controlled switch operates at 4.5V~5.5V, designers have superior flexibility.This configuration includes 16 terminations as part of its basic functionality.There is a base part number of PI5C3125 which can also be used in order to locate the logic switch that are related to this item.The multiplexer is supplied with 5V voltage.It is the end of conductors that is represented by GULL WING.The supply type of this multiplexer ic is Single.This multiplexer ic has 16 pins configured.The multiplexer ic is mounted in the direction of Surface Mount.There is a family of CBT/FST/QS/5C/B members.As a result, signal multiplexer provides a total of 4 bits.For mux switch's normal operation, power supply 5V is provided.Bus Driver/Transceivers is a category for the digital switch ics.Without external influences, it consumes 3μA current of multiplexer ic.The performance of the multiplexers can be reliably maintained at a voltage of 5V.A resistance of 2 governs its operation.In terms of resistance, it has a value of 22Ohm.The mux switch configuration contains 4 elements.
PI5C3125QEX Features
Supplied in the 16-SSOP (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package
Adopting a supply type of Single
Power supplies of 5V
Operating with the supply voltage of 5V
PI5C3125QEX Applications
There are a lot of Diodes Incorporated PI5C3125QEX Signal Switches / Multiplexers / Decoders applications.
- Arithmetic Logic Units
- Speed synchronization of multiple motors in industries
- Combinational circuit
- Data transfer
- Electronics industry
- Data demultiplexing
- Image transmission
- Data communication
- Analog to digital conversion
- Enabling different functions units in microprocessor instruction decoding