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M74HC4066RM13TR
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M74HC4066RM13TR Description
The M74HC4066RM13TR is a high-performance integrated circuit (IC) manufactured by STMicroelectronics. It is a member of the 74HC/HCT series of logic devices, which are designed for high-speed operation and low power consumption.
Description:
The M74HC4066RM13TR is a 14-pin IC that contains six independent analog switches. These switches are designed to provide excellent performance in a wide range of applications, including signal routing, multiplexing, and demultiplexing. The device is available in a SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, which is a popular choice for surface-mount applications.
Features:
- Six independent analog switches
- Low input offset voltage (typically 2 mV)
- Low input bias current (typically 1 pA)
- Wide supply voltage range (2V to 6V)
- High-speed operation (typical propagation delay of 5.5 ns)
- Low power consumption (typical supply current of 2.5 mA)
- Rail-to-rail input and output swing
- Available in SOIC package
Applications:
The M74HC4066RM13TR is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Signal routing and switching in communication systems
- Multiplexing and demultiplexing of analog signals in data acquisition systems
- Audio mixing and switching in audio processing systems
- Switching and routing of sensor signals in industrial control systems
- Impedance matching and signal conditioning in measurement and test equipment
- Audio and video signal routing in consumer electronics
- Medical instrumentation and signal processing
- Automotive electronics and control systems
In summary, the M74HC4066RM13TR is a versatile and high-performance analog switch IC that offers excellent speed, low power consumption, and a wide supply voltage range. It is suitable for a variety of applications where signal routing, multiplexing, or demultiplexing is required.



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