MAX354EWEManufacturer: MAX Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
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| MAX354EWE | MAX | 55 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers The MAX354EWE is a high-performance, low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed for use in RF and wireless communication applications. Below are the factual details about the part:  
### **Manufacturer:**   ### **Specifications:**   ### **Descriptions:**   ### **Features:**   This information is based solely on the provided knowledge base. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers# Technical Documentation: MAX354EWE
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Signal Multiplexing/Demultiplexing : Routes analog or digital signals between multiple sources and destinations in data acquisition systems, test equipment, and communication interfaces. ### 1.2 Industry Applications ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations  Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions -  Pitfall 2: Charge Injection Affecting Precision Measurements  |
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| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
| MAX354EWE | MAXIM | 21 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers The MAX354EWE is a high-performance, integrated circuit (IC) manufactured by Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices). Below are the factual specifications, descriptions, and features from Ic-phoenix technical data files:
### **Specifications:** ### **Descriptions:** ### **Features:** For exact electrical characteristics and application details, refer to the official **MAX354EWE datasheet** from Maxim Integrated (Analog Devices). |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Fault-Protected Analog Multiplexers# Technical Documentation: MAX354EWE
## 1. Application Scenarios ### 1.1 Typical Use Cases -  Satellite TV tuners : The device's wide frequency range (typically 950–2150 MHz) makes it suitable for direct broadcast satellite (DBS) applications, where it downconverts L-band signals to a standard IF (e.g., 479.5 MHz). ### 1.2 Industry Applications ### 1.3 Practical Advantages and Limitations  Limitations:  ## 2. Design Considerations ### 2.1 Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions ### 2.2 Compatibility Issues with Other Components |
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