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HI-548
Single 16 and 8, Differential 8-Channel and 4-Channel CMOS Analog MUXs with Active Overvoltage Protection

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Key Features

    • Analog Overvoltage Protection 70VP-P
    • No Channel Interaction During Overvoltage
    • Guaranteed rON Matching
    • Maximum Power Supply 44V
    • Break-Before-Make Switching
    • Analog Signal Range ±15V
    • Access Time (Typical) 500ns
    • Standby Power (Typical) 7.5mW
    • Pb-Free Plus Anneal Available (RoHS Compliant)

Description

The HI-546, HI-547, HI-548 and HI-549 are analog multiplexers with active overvoltage protection and guaranteed rON matching. Analog input levels may greatly exceed either power supply without damaging the device or disturbing the signal path of other channels. Active protection circuitry assures that signal fidelity is maintained even under fault conditions that would destroy other multiplexers.

Analog inputs can withstand constant 70VP-P levels with ±15V supplies. Digital inputs will also sustain continuous faults up to 4V greater than either supply. In addition, signal sources are protected from short circuiting should multiplexer supply loss occur. Each input presents 1kΩ of resistance under this condition. These features make the HI-546, HI-547, HI-548 and HI-549 ideal for use in systems where the analog inputs originate from external equipment or separately powered circuitry. All devices are fabricated with 44V Dielectrically Isolated CMOS technology. The HI-546 is a single 16-Channel, the HI-547 is an 8-Channel differential, the HI-548 is a single 8-Channel and the HI-549 is a 4-Channel differential device. If input overvoltage protection is not needed the HI-506, HI-507, HI-508, HI-509 multiplexers are recommended. For further information see Application Notes AN520 and AN521.

For MIL-STD-883 compliant parts, request the HI-546/883, HI-547/883, HI-548/883 and HI-549/883 datasheets.

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