DG529CJManufacturer: HAR Analog CMOS Latchable Multiplexers | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
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| DG529CJ | HAR | 21 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Analog CMOS Latchable Multiplexers The part DG529CJ is manufactured by HAR (Harris Corporation). It is a high-performance analog switch with the following specifications:
- **Configuration**: Quad SPST (Single Pole Single Throw) These specifications are based on the datasheet for the DG529CJ by HAR. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Analog CMOS Latchable Multiplexers# DG529CJ Technical Documentation
## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Signal Multiplexing : Routing multiple analog signals to a single ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) input ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 1: Signal Degradation Due to On-Resistance   Pitfall 2: Charge Injection Artifacts   Pitfall 3: Power Supply Sequencing Issues  ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components  ADC Interface Considerations:   Amplifier Compatibility:   Digital Control Interface:  ### PCB Layout Recommendations  Power Supply Decoupling:   Signal Routing:  |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| DG529CJ | INTERSIL | 200 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Analog CMOS Latchable Multiplexers The part DG529CJ is manufactured by INTERSIL. It is a monolithic quad SPST (Single-Pole Single-Throw) analog switch. Key specifications include:
- **Supply Voltage Range**: ±4.5V to ±20V (dual supply) or +4.5V to +36V (single supply). This part is designed for high-performance analog signal switching with low distortion and high reliability. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Analog CMOS Latchable Multiplexers# DG529CJ Technical Documentation
## 1. Application Scenarios ### Typical Use Cases -  Signal Multiplexing : Routing multiple analog signals to a single ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) input ### Industry Applications ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions  Pitfall 1: Improper Power Supply Sequencing   Pitfall 2: Signal Level Exceedance   Pitfall 3: Charge Injection Effects   Pitfall 4: Thermal Management  ### Compatibility Issues with Other Components  ADC Interface Considerations:   Amplifier Compatibility:   Digital Control Interface:  ### PCB Layout Recommendations  Power Supply Decoupling:   Signal Routing:   Thermal Management:  |
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