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GREENMICRO CD4051BM260RoHS

Manufacturer
GREENMICROAsian Brands
MPN
CD4051BM260
LCSC Part #
C51026311
Packaging
SOP-16
Customer #
Key Attributes
3V~9V 1 60Ω SOP-16 Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers RoHS
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5+$ 0.094$ 0.47
50+$ 0.0747$ 3.74
150+$ 0.065$ 9.75
500+$ 0.0577$ 28.85
2,500+$ 0.0519$ 129.75
5,000+$ 0.049$ 245.00
Standard Packaging2500/Full Reel
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Products Specifications

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TypeDescription
CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)/Interface/Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers
ManufacturerGREENMICRO
PackagingSOP-16
FeaturesBidirectional analog channel
Operating Temperature-40℃~+85℃
Voltage - Supply3V~9V
Number of Channels1
Ron60Ω
Con0.2pF

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Minimum5
Multiple5
Standard Packaging2500
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Introduction

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CD4051 is a single 8-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer featuring three address select inputs (A0–A2), one active-low enable input (E), eight independent I/O channels (Y0–Y7), and one common I/O terminal (Z). The device integrates eight bidirectional analog switches internally; one terminal of each switch connects to an individual I/O channel (Y0–Y7), while the other connects to the common I/O terminal (Z). When E is low, the switch selected by address lines A0–A2 is turned on in a low-resistance state; when E is high, address decoding is disabled and all switches are turned off in a high-impedance state — the enable input E must be used to change switch states. The digital control inputs (A0–A2 and E) are powered between VDD and VSS, with an allowable voltage difference (VDD − VSS) of 3–9V. The analog I/O terminals (Y0–Y7 and Z) may swing between a maximum of VDD and a minimum of VEE, with the voltage difference between VDD and VEE not exceeding 9V. When used as a digital multiplexer, VEE is typically connected to VSS and tied to ground.

Applications

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  • Analog multiplexer
  • Digital multiplexer
  • Signal gating