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Product category: Analogue and Mixed Signal ICs
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: TS5A23157
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 September 2004

Analogue switch guarantees break before
make

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The TS5A23157 is the latest low-power dual single pole double throw (SPDT) analogue switch from Texas Instruments.

The TS5A23157 is the latest low-power dual single pole double throw (SPDT) analogue switch from Texas Instruments Designed for operation between 1.65 and 5.5V, this device provides low power consumption and high speed, while maintaining excellent signal integrity, making it ideal for applications such as analogue signal routing, signal gating, and digital signal multiplexing/demultiplexing

This device offers low power consumption (typically 1uA at 5.5V), low on-state resistance (10ohm), excellent channel-to-channel on-state resistance matching.

These features minimise signal distortion and make it suitable for audio, video and numerous other general purpose analogue applications.

The TS5A23157 is capable of passing both analogue and digital signals with amplitudes of up to V+ (peak) in either direction without clipping.

Other features include specified break-before-make switching preventing inadvertent connection of two signals sources, low charge injection (7pC), and low total harmonic distortion (0.01%).

The TS5A23157 is offered in the space saving, low profile TSSOP (MSOP-10) package.

The TS5A23157DGSR is currently available to sample.

Budgetary pricing for the TS5A23157DGSR is set at $0.63 in quantities of 1000.

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