CBT3257ADB112
Manufacturer: NXP
NXP Semiconductors CBT3257ADB112 is a quad FET bus switch. It is part of the company's portfolio of high-speed CMOS digital logic ICs. The CBT3257ADB112 features four low on-state resistance (ron) single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) FET switches that are designed for multiplexing or demultiplexing digital or analog signals.
Some of the key features of the CBT3257ADB112 include:
4 FET switches
Low on-state resistance (ron)
Low power consumption
Bidirectional signal flow
Overvoltage tolerant inputs and outputs
ESD protection on all pins
Wide operating voltage range (2V to 5.5V)
14-pin TSSOP package
The CBT3257ADB112 is suitable for a range of applications, including test and measurement equipment, communication systems, and networking equipment. It offers a compact, low-power solution for multiplexing and demultiplexing digital or analog signals. The overvoltage tolerant inputs and outputs, as well as ESD protection on all pins, make the device robust and reliable in challenging environments.
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NXP Semiconductors CBT3257ADB112 is a quad FET bus switch. It is part of the company's portfolio of high-speed CMOS digital logic ICs. The CBT3257ADB112 features four low on-state resistance (ron) single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) FET switches that are designed for multiplexing or demultiplexing digital or analog signals.
Some of the key features of the CBT3257ADB112 include:
4 FET switches
Low on-state resistance (ron)
Low power consumption
Bidirectional signal flow
Overvoltage tolerant inputs and outputs
ESD protection on all pins
Wide operating voltage range (2V to 5.5V)
14-pin TSSOP package
The CBT3257ADB112 is suitable for a range of applications, including test and measurement equipment, communication systems, and networking equipment. It offers a compact, low-power solution for multiplexing and demultiplexing digital or analog signals. The overvoltage tolerant inputs and outputs, as well as ESD protection on all pins, make the device robust and reliable in challenging environments.