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DG406 Datasheet, PDF (1/15 Pages) Intersil Corporation – Single 16-Channel/Differential 8-Channel, CMOS Analog Multiplexers
Data Sheet
DG406, DG407
June 1999 File Number 3116.5
Single 16-Channel/Differential 8-Channel,
CMOS Analog Multiplexers
The DG406 and DG407 monolithic CMOS analog
multiplexers are drop-in replacements for the popular
DG506A and DG507A series devices. They each include an
array of sixteen analog switches, a TTL and CMOS
compatible digital decode circuit for channel selection, a
voltage reference for logic thresholds, and an ENABLE input
for device selection when several multiplexers are present.
These multiplexers feature lower signal ON resistance
(<100Ω) and faster transition time (tTRANS < 300ns)
compared to the DG506A and DG507A. Charge injection
has been reduced, simplifying sample and hold applications.
The improvements in the DG406 series are made possible
by using a high voltage silicon-gate process. An epitaxial
layer prevents the latch-up associated with older CMOS
technologies. The 44V maximum voltage range permits
controlling 30VP-P signals when operating with ±15V power
supplies.
The sixteen switches are bilateral, equally matched for AC or
bidirectional signals. The ON resistance variation with
analog signals is quite low over a ±5V analog input range.
Features
• ON-Resistance (Max). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100Ω
• Low Power Consumption (PD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <1.2mW
• Fast Transition Time (Max) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300ns
• Low Charge Injection
• TTL, CMOS Compatible
• Single or Split Supply Operation
Applications
• Battery Operated Systems
• Data Acquisition
• Medical Instrumentation
• Hi-Rel Systems
• Communication Systems
• Automatic Test Equipment
Ordering Information
PART
NUMBER
DG406DJ
DG406DY
DG407DJ
DG407DY
DG407DN
TEMP.
RANGE (oC) PACKAGE PKG. NO.
-40 to 85 28 Ld PDIP E28.6
-40 to 85 28 Ld SOIC M28.3
-40 to 85 28 Ld PDIP E28.6
-40 to 85 28 Ld SOIC M28.3
-40 to 85 28 Ld PLCC N28.45
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CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
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