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CMOS, ± 15 V, Latched, 8-Channel Analog Multiplexer
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The ADG529A is a CMOS monolithic analog multiplexer with dual 4 channels. On-chip latches facilitate microprocessor interfacing. The ADG529A switches one of 4 differential inputs to a common...
Features
44 V Supply Maximum Ratings VSS to VDD Analog Signal Range Single/Dual Supply Specifications Wide Supply Range (10.8 V to 16.5 V) Microprocessor Compatible (100ns WR Pulse) Extended Plastic Temperature Range ?(-40°C to +85°C) Low Leakage (20 pA typ) Low Power Dissipation (28 mW max) Available in 16-Lead DIP and 20-Lead LCCC/PLCC Packages Superior Alternative to DG529

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