74CBTLV3126BQ-Q10X Overview
In order to conserve board space, digital switch is included in the 14-VFQFN Exposed Pad.In this case, it is packaged as Tape & Reel (TR).The mounting method digital switch ic uses is Surface Mount.The multiplexers uses an analog IC Bus Switch as the analog part of the circuit.By maintaining the operating temperature at -40°C~125°C, turn signal switch will not be affected by external factors.The turn signal switch is designed for use with a 2.3V~3.6V supply voltage, which gives it a lot of flexibility.These multiplexers are members of the 74CBTLV series, which provide extensive application potential.The basic configuration includes 14 terminations.In addition, it also has a base part number of 74CBTLV3126, which can be used to find related parts.The turn signal switch is supplied with a voltage of 3.3V volts.This turn signal switch has a total of 14 component pins.In this case, the supply type is Single.The board is configured with 14 pins.It is mounted in the way of Surface Mount.The CBTLV/3B family includes the logic switch.Signal multiplexer provides 1 bits.To prevent unnecessary failures, it is recommended that the minimum supply voltage (Vsup) remain at 2.3V.To avoid unnecessary failures, the maximum supply voltage (Vsup) should be kept at 3.6V.It consumes 50μA current of multiplexer ic since it is not affected by external factors.This signal switching operates at a resistance of 2.With a resistance of 8.4Ohm, it operates.Configuration elements for the mux switch consist of 4.
74CBTLV3126BQ-Q10X Features
Supplied in the 14-VFQFN Exposed Pad package
Adopting a supply type of Single
74CBTLV3126BQ-Q10X Applications
There are a lot of Nexperia USA Inc. 74CBTLV3126BQ-Q10X Signal Switches / Multiplexers / Decoders applications.
- Speed synchronization of multiple motors in industries
- Data transfer
- Data communication
- Time division multiplexing system
- High-performance memory-decoding applications
- Microprocessor memory systems
- Data demultiplexing
- D/A converters
- Night vision cameras
- Implementing boolean functions with multiple variables