NX3L2467GU Product Information|NXP

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Operating Features

ParameterValue
Family
NX3
Configuration
DPDT
Function
dual double-pole, double-throw analog switch with low threshold inputs
VCC (V)
1.4 - 4.3
Logic switching levels
CMOS/LVTTL
RON (Ohm)
0.75
RON(FLAT)
0.3
f(-3dB) (MHz)
60
ParameterValue
THD (%)
0.01
Xtalk (dB)
-90
Power dissipation considerations
ultra low
Tamb (°C)
-40~125
Rth(j-a) (K/W)
147
th(j-top) (K/W)
61
Number of pins
16

Environmental

Part/12NCPbFreeEU RoHSHalogen FreeRHF IndicatorREACH SVHCWeight (mg)
NX3L2467GU,115(935291655115)
Yes
Yes
Certificate Of Analysis (CoA)
Yes
DREACH SVHC
7.670580049999999

Quality

Part/12NCSafe Assure Functional SafetyMoisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)Peak Package Body Temperature (PPT) (C°)
Lead SolderingLead Free SolderingLead SolderingLead Free Soldering
NX3L2467GU,115
(935291655115)
No
1
1
240
260

Shipping

Part/12NCHarmonized Tariff (US)Disclaimer
NX3L2467GU,115
(935291655115)
854239

More about NX3L2467

The NX3L2467 is a dual low-ohmic double-pole double-throw analog switch suitable for use as an analog or digital multiplexer/demultiplexer. It consists of four switches, each with two independent input/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output (nZ). The two digital inputs (1S and 2S) are used to select the switch position. 1S is used in selecting the independent inputs/outputs switched to 1Z and 2Z, and 2S is used in selecting the independent inputs/outputs switched to 3Z and 4Z. Schmitt trigger action at the digital inputs makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and fall times. Low threshold digital inputs allows this device to be driven by 1.8 V logic levels in 3.3 V applications without significant increase in supply current ICC. This makes it possible for the NX3L467 to switch 4.3 V signals with a 1.8 V digital controller, eliminating the need for logic level translation. The NX3L2467 allows signals with amplitude up to VCC to be transmitted from nZ to nY0 or nY1; or from nY0 or nY1 to nZ. Its low ON resistance (0.5 Ω) and flatness (0.13 Ω) ensures minimal attenuation and distortion of transmitted signals.

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