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LF13509 - (LF13508) 4-Channel Differential Analog Multiplexer

Download the LF13509 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LF13508 variant, as both devices belong to the same (lf13508) 4-channel differential analog multiplexer family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The LF13508 is an 8-channel analog multiplexer which connects the output to 1 of the 8 analog inputs depending on the state of a 3-bit binary address An enable control allows disconnecting the output thereby providing a package select function This device is fabricated with National’s BI-FET technol

Features

  • of the LF13508 series and should be used whenever differential analog inputs are required Features Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y JFET switches rather than CMOS No static discharge blow-out problem No SCR latch-up problems Analog signal range 11V b15V Constant ‘‘ON’’ resistance for analog signals between b 11V and 11V ‘‘ON’’ resistance 380 X typ Digital inputs compatible with TTL and CMOS Output enable control Break-before-make action tOFF e 0 2 ms tON e 2 ms typ Lower leakage devices available Functio.

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LF13508 8-Channel Analog Multiplexer LF13509 4-Channel Differential Analog Multiplexer January 1995 LF13508 8-Channel Analog Multiplexer LF13509 4-Channel Differential Analog Multiplexer General Description The LF13508 is an 8-channel analog multiplexer which connects the output to 1 of the 8 analog inputs depending on the state of a 3-bit binary address An enable control allows disconnecting the output thereby providing a package select function This device is fabricated with National’s BI-FET technology which provides ion-implanted JFETs for the analog switch on the same chip as the bipolar decode and switch drive circuitry This technology makes possible low constant ‘‘ON’’ resistance with analog input voltage variations This device does not suffer from latch-up problems or static char
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