CD4066 CMOS (DIP-14)
CD4066 CMOS (DIP-14):
- The CD4066 device is a quad bilateral switch intended for the transmission or multiplexing of analog or digital signals.
- 15-V Digital or ±7.5-V Peak-to-Peak Switching
- 125-ΩTypical On-State Resistance for
- 15-V Operation
- Switch On-State Resistance Matched to Within
- 5 ΩOver 15-V Signal-Input Range
- On-State Resistance Flat Over Full
Product Description
Description:
- The CD4066 device is a quad bilateral switch intended for the transmission or multiplexing of
analog or digital signals. It is pin-for-pin compatible with the CD4016 device, but exhibits a much lower on-state resistance. In addition, the on-state resistance is relatively constant over the full signal-input range. - The CD4066 device consists of four bilateral switches, each with independent controls. Both the p
and the n devices in a given switch are biased on or off simultaneously by the control signal. - Features:
- 15-V Digital or ±7.5-V Peak-to-Peak Switching
- 125-ΩTypical On-State Resistance for
- 15-V Operation
- Switch On-State Resistance Matched to Within
- 5 ΩOver 15-V Signal-Input Range
- On-State Resistance Flat Over Full
- Peak-to-Peak Signal Range
- High On or Off Output-Voltage Ratio: 80 dB Typical at fis = 10 kHz, RL = 1 kΩ
- High Degree of Linearity: <0.5% Distortion Typical at fis = 1 kHz, Vis = 5-Vp-p VDD – VSS ≥ 10-V, RL = 10 kΩ
- Extremely Low Off-State Switch Leakage, Resulting in Very Low Offset Current and High Effective Off-State Resistance: 10 pA Typical at VDD – VSS = 10-V, TA = 25°C
- Extremely High Control Input Impedance
(Control Circuit Isolated From Signal Circuit):
1012 ΩTypical - Low Crosstalk Between Switches: –50 dB Typical at fis = 8 MHz, RL = 1 kΩ
- Matched Control-Input to Signal-Output Capacitance: Reduces Output Signal Transients
- Frequency Response, Switch On = 40 MHz Typical
- 100% Tested for Quiescent Current at 20-V
- 5-V, 10-V, and 15-V Parametric Ratings
- Technical sheet :https://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/26882/TI/CD4066.html
Applications:
- Analog Signal Switching and Multiplexing: Signal Gating, Modulators, Squelch Controls, Demodulators, Choppers, Commutating Switches
- Digital Signal Switching and Multiplexing
- Transmission-Gate Logic Implementation
- Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Conversions
- Digital Control of Frequency, Impedance, Phase, and Analog-Signal Gain
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