[sdiy] Bipolar supply/signal switch IC like 4053?
Tom Bugs
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Fri Feb 25 01:26:45 CET 2011
Ah - that's great - I'd not remembered about Vishay and now see there
are far more DG models still made.
Mouser & Future-electronics both carry them for not too much $$$ -
certainly compared with RS/Farnell.
Cheers for that Dave!
Tom
On 25/02/2011 00:08, David Brown wrote:
> I couldn't find a triple when I designed the ComputerVoltageSource but
> instead went with the DG333A quad SPDT. I ended up only using three
> sections. It worked great.
>
> Dave
>
>
> At 03:55 PM 2/24/2011, Tom Bugs wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anyone suggest an analogue switch IC like the 4053, but which
>> runs off regular bipolar power (+/-15V).
>> I've used the Intersil DG442 and DG409 and have liked them, but I
>> don't think they have anything quite like the 4053 - basically three
>> SPDT switches (described as triple 2-channel mux).
>> I know that I could set up a 4053 for bipolar supply, by lowering the
>> rails for it, but would like to avoid this if possible.
>> Any pointers?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Tom
>>
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