MC74LVXT4066MELG Overview
Presented in 14-SOIC (0.209, 5.30mm Width), this electrical component is convenient for overseas shipping. High reliability is ensured by the advanced packaging method Tape & Reel (TR). Surface Mount is where this multiplexer is located. Multiplexer and demultiplexer circuits have a number 1:1. Increasing operating temperature to around -55°C~85°C TA. A high-quality output is provided by the electrical component's 4 channels. A SPST - NO switching circuit is used for these analog switches. The circuits in this analogue multiplexer number 4. Using the MC74LVXT4066 search parameter, you can discover variants of the switch. In this multiplexer, the internal resistance is 30Ohm. For details about the functions of 14 pins, please refer to the datasheets. It is generally not recommended to supply a voltage higher than 5.5V to the switch device in normal circumstances. The digital multiplexer has a low cost Single supply. 2V is the lowest voltage the electrical component should receive. For this digital switch to work, 40μA current would suffice. An analogue multiplexer drains from a single voltage supply at 2V~5.5V. The 4 inputs need to be operated in order to work. The data can be transferred over a wide range of bandwidths, called 150MHz bandwidths. An environment with a temperature greater than 85°C should not be used to operate the digital switches. In this digital multiplexer, there are 4 outputs. There is a SOEIAJ-14 package available from suppliers.
MC74LVXT4066MELG Features
4 Channels
Switch Circuit: SPST - NO
40μA Supply Current
-3db Bandwidth: 160MHz
Bandwidth: 150MHz
MC74LVXT4066MELG Applications
There are a lot of ON Semiconductor
MC74LVXT4066MELG Analog Switches & Multiplexers ICs applications.
- Precision data acquisition
- Battery-powered systems
- Sample-and-hold systems
- Communication systems
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Relay Replacement
- Battery Powered Systems
- Existing multiplexer applications (both fault-protected and nonfault-protected)
- New designs requiring multiplexer functions
- Cellular phones