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NX3L1T53 - Low-ohmic Single-pole Double-throw Analog Switch

Description

The NX3L1T53 provides one low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer.

It has a digital select input (S), two independent inputs/outputs (Y0, Y1), a common input/output (Z) and an active LOW enable input (E).

Features

  • I Wide supply voltage range from 1.4 V to 4.3 V I Very low ON resistance (peak): N 1.6 Ω (typical) at VCC = 1.4 V N 1.0 Ω (typical) at VCC = 1.65 V N 0.55 Ω (typical) at VCC = 2.3 V N 0.50 Ω (typical) at VCC = 2.7 V N 0.50 Ω (typical) at VCC = 4.3 V I Break-before-make switching I High noise immunity I ESD protection: N HBM JESD22-A114E Class 3A exceeds 7500 V N MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200 V N CDM AEC-Q100-011 revision B exceeds 1000 V I CMOS low-power consumption I Latch-up performance exceeds.

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Part number NX3L1T53
Manufacturer NXP Semiconductors
File Size 206.04 KB
Description Low-ohmic Single-pole Double-throw Analog Switch
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NX3L1T53 Low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch Rev. 02 — 14 April 2009 www.datasheet4u.com Product data sheet 1. General description The NX3L1T53 provides one low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch, suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer. It has a digital select input (S), two independent inputs/outputs (Y0, Y1), a common input/output (Z) and an active LOW enable input (E). When pin E is HIGH, the switch is turned off. Schmitt-trigger action at the select input (S) and enable input (E) makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and fall times across the entire VCC range from 1.4 V to 4.3 V. A low input voltage threshold allows pins S and E to be driven by lower level logic signals without a significant increase in supply current ICC.
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