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SN74LVC2G17DRYR
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SN74LVC2G17DRYR Description
The Texas Instruments SN74LVC2G17DRYR is a dual single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) analog switch. It is part of the 74LVC2G17 series, which is a family of low-voltage, high-speed logic-level translators and analog switches. Here's a brief description, features, and applications for the SN74LVC2G17DRYR:
Description:
The SN74LVC2G17DRYR is a high-performance, dual-channel, single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch designed for low-voltage applications. It provides excellent linearity, low distortion, and low on-impedance, making it suitable for a wide range of analog signal switching applications.
Features:
- Dual-channel SPDT analog switch
- 3.3V and 5V compatible logic levels
- Low on-impedance (5 ohms typ.)
- Low input offset voltage (1.5 mV typ.)
- Low input bias current (1 pA typ.)
- High linearity (0.015% typ.)
- Low distortion (-70 dBc typ.)
- Short-circuit protected
- No minimum on-time specification
- Available in a small DFN10 package (3mm x 3mm)
Applications:
- Audio switching in multimedia applications
- Signal routing in medical equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Battery-powered instruments
- RF signal switching in communication systems
- Video signal routing in surveillance systems
- General-purpose signal switching in low-voltage systems
The SN74LVC2G17DRYR is a versatile analog switch suitable for a wide range of applications where low-voltage signal routing and switching are required. Its low on-impedance, low distortion, and high linearity make it an excellent choice for applications that demand high performance and precision.
FAQ
| Quantity | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5+ | $0.32533 | $1.63 |
| 50+ | $0.25951 | $12.98 |
| 150+ | $0.22739 | $34.11 |
| 500+ | $0.19871 | $99.36 |



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