Overview
The HCF4052M013TR is a digitally controlled analog multiplexer/demultiplexer integrated circuit produced by STMicroelectronics. This component is part of the HCF4052B series and is designed to handle analog signals in various applications. Although the HCF4052M013TR is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for existing designs and maintenance of older systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Package Type | DIP, SOP |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Control Type | Digital |
Switch Type | Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
Supply Voltage Range | 3V to 20V |
On Resistance | Typically 500 Ω at VDD = 15V |
Key Features
- Digitally controlled analog switch
- Four independent channels for multiplexing or demultiplexing
- Low on-resistance and high off-isolation
- Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
- Supply voltage range: 3V to 20V
- Able to handle differential analog signals
Applications
The HCF4052M013TR is suitable for various applications requiring the switching or routing of analog signals. These include:
- Audio and video signal processing
- Industrial control systems
- Medical equipment
- Automotive systems
- Telecommunications
Q & A
- What is the HCF4052M013TR? The HCF4052M013TR is a digitally controlled analog multiplexer/demultiplexer IC.
- Who is the manufacturer? STMicroelectronics.
- What are the package types available? DIP and SOP.
- How many channels does it have? 4 channels.
- What is the operating temperature range? -40°C to +85°C.
- What is the supply voltage range? 3V to 20V.
- Is the HCF4052M013TR still in production? No, it is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What are some typical applications for this IC? Audio and video signal processing, industrial control systems, medical equipment, automotive systems, and telecommunications.
- What is the on-resistance of the switch? Typically 500 Ω at VDD = 15V.
- Can it handle differential analog signals? Yes, it can handle differential analog signals.