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TDSEMIC CD4051BM+TDRoHS

Manufacturer
TDSEMICAsian Brands
MPN
CD4051BM+TD
LCSC Part #
C53202407
Packaging
SOP-16
Customer #
Key Attributes
3V~9V 1 2.5kΩ@5V SOP-16 Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers RoHS
Datasheetpdf iconTDSEMIC CD4051BM+TD
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QtyUnit PriceTotal Amount
5+$ 0.1139$ 0.57
50+$ 0.0903$ 4.52
150+$ 0.0785$ 11.78
500+$ 0.0697$ 34.85
2,500+$ 0.0626$ 156.50
5,000+$ 0.059$ 295.00
Standard Packaging2500/Full Reel
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TypeDescription
CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)/Interface/Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers
ManufacturerTDSEMIC
PackagingSOP-16
FeaturesBidirectional analog channel
Operating Temperature-40℃~+85℃
Voltage - Supply3V~9V
Number of Channels1
Ron2.5kΩ@5V
Con-

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Multiple5
Standard Packaging2500
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Introduction

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The CD4051BM is an 8-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer with 3 address select inputs (A0~A2), an active-low enable input (E), 8 independent I/O channels (Y0~Y7), and a common I/O terminal (Z). The device contains 8 bidirectional analog switches, each connecting one of the individual I/O channels (Y0~Y7) to the common I/O terminal (Z). When the enable input (E) is low, the switch selected by the address inputs (A0~A2) is in a low-impedance ON state; when (E) is high, the address inputs are ignored and all switches are in a high-impedance OFF state — the enable input must be used to toggle switch states. The digital control inputs (A0~A2 and E) operate from VDD to VSS, with a supply voltage differential ranging from 3V to 9V. The analog I/O terminals (Y0~Y7 and Z) can swing between VDD (max) and VEE (min), with a maximum VDD-to-VEE differential of 9V. When used as a digital multiplexer, VEE and VSS are typically tied together (e.g., to ground). Typical applications include analog multiplexing/demultiplexing, digital multiplexing, and signal gating. Available in DIP16 and SOP16 packages.