MAX3964ETPManufacturer: MAXIM +3.0 to +5.5 V, 124 to 266 Mbps limiting amplifier with loss-of-signal detector | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| MAX3964ETP | MAXIM | 5 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
+3.0 to +5.5 V, 124 to 266 Mbps limiting amplifier with loss-of-signal detector The MAX3964ETP is a quad, low-voltage, single-supply SPST analog switch manufactured by Maxim Integrated.  
### **Specifications:**   ### **Descriptions:**   ### **Features:**   For detailed electrical characteristics and application circuits, refer to the official datasheet from Maxim Integrated. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
+3.0 to +5.5 V, 124 to 266 Mbps limiting amplifier with loss-of-signal detector# Technical Documentation: MAX3964ETP Precision, Low-Power, 8-Channel/Dual 4-Channel Multiplexer
 Manufacturer : Maxim Integrated (now part of Analog Devices) --- ## 1. Application Scenarios The MAX3964ETP is a precision, low-leakage, CMOS analog multiplexer designed for applications demanding high accuracy and signal integrity in low-power systems. Its architecture supports configuration as an 8-channel single-ended multiplexer or two independent 4-channel multiplexers. ### Typical Use Cases *    Precision Data Acquisition Systems:  The device's low on-resistance (100Ω max) and low charge injection (5pC typ) make it ideal for front-end signal routing in high-resolution ADCs (16-bit and above). It is commonly used to multiplex thermocouple, RTD, strain gauge, and bridge sensor outputs. ### Industry Applications *    Industrial Process Control:  Multiplexing 4-20mA current loop signals, temperature sensors, and pressure transducers in PLCs and distributed I/O modules. ### Practical Advantages and Limitations  Advantages:   Limitations:  --- ## 2. Design Considerations ### Common Design Pitfalls and Solutions 1.   Pitfall: Signal Degradation from High Source Impedance.  |
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