[sdiy] Bipolar supply/signal switch IC like 4053?
Ullrich Peter
Peter.Ullrich at kapsch.net
Fri Feb 25 23:31:39 CET 2011
Hi Tom!
Maxim offers some Analog switches that allow higher bipolar voltage ranges.
The MAX4053 does not (only +/- 8V) - it is just a lower resistance version of the standard 4053 but there are a lot of other parts that go up to +/- 160 !!!! (no typo!)
See the list of higher voltage parts here:
http://para.maxim-ic.com/en/search.mvp?fam=swmux_mid&tree=master
Ciao
Peter
http://www.ullrich.at.tf
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Betreff: [sdiy] Bipolar supply/signal switch IC like 4053?
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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