JAJSJI9F July 2020 – July 2024 TMUX7208 , TMUX7209
PRODUCTION DATA
The TMUX7208 and the TMUX7209 operate across a wide supply range of ±4.5V to ±22V (4.5V to 44V in single-supply mode). The device also perform well with asymmetrical supplies such as VDD = 12V and VSS = –5V.
Power-supply bypassing improves noise margin and prevents switching noise propagation from the supply rails to other components. Good power-supply decoupling is important to achieve optimum performance. For improved supply noise immunity, use a supply decoupling capacitor ranging from 0.1μF to 10μF at the VDD and VSS pins to ground. Place the bypass capacitors as close to the power supply pins of the device as possible using low-impedance connections. TI recommends using multi-layer ceramic chip capacitors (MLCCs) that offer low equivalent series resistance (ESR) and inductance (ESL) characteristics for power-supply decoupling purposes. For very sensitive systems, or for systems in harsh noise environments, avoiding the use of vias for connecting the capacitors to the device pins may offer superior noise immunity. The use of multiple vias in parallel lowers the overall inductance and is beneficial for connections to ground and power planes. Always ensure the ground (GND) connection is established before supplies are ramped.