SN74CBT3126DG4 Overview
As a means of saving space, digital switch is provided in the SOIC.Its basic configuration includes terminations in the 14 range.The multiplexer is supplied with 5V voltage.A component pin count of 14 is found on this turn signal switch.As a result, GULL WING represents the end of the conductors.This supply type employs Single.A total of 14 pins are configured on this board.The multiplexer ic is mounted in the direction of Surface Mount.The logic switch is a member of the CBT/FST/QS/5C/B family.There are 4 bits in signal multiplexer.For mux switch's normal operation, power supply 5V is provided.Bus Driver/Transceivers is a category for the digital switch ics.It consumes 3μA current of multiplexer ic without external influences.If the supply voltage is 5V, reliable performance of the multiplexers can be achieved.The signal switching operates with a resistance of 2.With a resistance of 7Ohm, it operates.For transmission, there are 4 channels in the turn signal switch's circuit.In this case, operating this signal switch at 85°C is acceptable.Keeping the temperature of the multiplexer at -40°C is the minimum operating temperature.Device specifications specify 5.5V as the maximum supply voltage for the signal switches.Typical device specifications specify a voltage supply of 4V for the digital swith.In addition, it provides improved features of BUS SWITCH.As its logic IC, it uses BUS DRIVER.
SN74CBT3126DG4 Features
Supplied in the SOIC package
Adopting a supply type of Single
Power supplies of 5V
Operating with the supply voltage of 5V
BUS SWITCH
BUS DRIVER as the logic IC
SN74CBT3126DG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
SN74CBT3126DG4 Signal Switches / Multiplexers / Decoders applications.
- Transmission from the computer system of a satellite
- Time division multiplexing system
- Frequency multiplexing system
- A/D converters
- D/A converters
- Implementing boolean functions with multiple variables
- Data collection system
- Audio transmission
- Video transmission
- Image transmission