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MAX398CSE

Manufacturer: MAXIM

Precision, 8-Channel/Dual 4-Channel, Low-Voltage, CMOS Analog Multiplexers

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
MAX398CSE MAXIM 35 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Precision, 8-Channel/Dual 4-Channel, Low-Voltage, CMOS Analog Multiplexers The MAX398CSE is a high-speed, low-power, quad-channel multiplexer manufactured by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices). Below are the factual details about the device:

### **Specifications:**  
- **Manufacturer:** Maxim Integrated (now Analog Devices)  
- **Part Number:** MAX398CSE  
- **Package:** 16-pin Narrow SOIC (CSE)  
- **Operating Voltage Range:** +4.5V to +5.5V  
- **Number of Channels:** 4 (Quad)  
- **Switch Type:** Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer  
- **On-Resistance (RON):** Typically 25Ω (at +5V supply)  
- **Bandwidth:** 200MHz (typical)  
- **Crosstalk:** -70dB (at 5MHz)  
- **Off-Isolation:** -70dB (at 5MHz)  
- **Propagation Delay:** 5ns (typical)  
- **Power Consumption:** 0.5mW (typical)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** 0°C to +70°C  

### **Descriptions:**  
The MAX398CSE is a high-performance, quad-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer designed for high-speed signal switching applications. It features low on-resistance, high bandwidth, and excellent signal integrity, making it suitable for data acquisition, communication systems, and test equipment.  

### **Features:**  
- Low power consumption  
- High-speed switching (200MHz bandwidth)  
- Low on-resistance (25Ω typical)  
- Wide operating voltage range (4.5V to 5.5V)  
- Low crosstalk and high off-isolation  
- TTL/CMOS-compatible logic inputs  
- 16-pin SOIC package  

This information is based solely on the manufacturer's datasheet and technical documentation.

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
MAX398CSE MAXIM 65 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Precision, 8-Channel/Dual 4-Channel, Low-Voltage, CMOS Analog Multiplexers The MAX398CSE is a high-speed, low-power quad differential line receiver manufactured by Maxim Integrated. Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from Ic-phoenix technical data files:

### **Specifications:**
- **Manufacturer:** Maxim Integrated  
- **Part Number:** MAX398CSE  
- **Package:** 16-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit)  
- **Operating Voltage:** +4.5V to +5.5V  
- **Data Rate:** Up to 400Mbps  
- **Number of Channels:** 4 (Quad)  
- **Input Type:** Differential  
- **Output Type:** TTL/CMOS  
- **Propagation Delay:** 1.5ns (typical)  
- **Power Consumption:** Low power (typ. 50mW per channel)  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** 0°C to +70°C  
- **Common-Mode Input Voltage Range:** ±3V  

### **Descriptions:**
The MAX398CSE is designed for high-speed data communication applications, providing robust signal reception in noisy environments. It features four differential receivers with TTL/CMOS-compatible outputs, making it suitable for ECL-to-TTL level translation, backplane receivers, and high-speed data transmission systems.

### **Features:**
- **High-Speed Operation:** Supports data rates up to 400Mbps.  
- **Low Power Consumption:** Typically 50mW per channel.  
- **Wide Common-Mode Range:** ±3V for noise immunity.  
- **TTL/CMOS-Compatible Outputs:** Ensures compatibility with standard logic levels.  
- **Quad Differential Receivers:** Four independent channels in a single package.  
- **Fast Propagation Delay:** 1.5ns typical for high-speed applications.  
- **Industrial-Grade Temperature Range:** 0°C to +70°C.  

These details are sourced from Maxim Integrated's official documentation.

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