SCDA046A January   2024  – July 2024 TMUX7308F , TMUX7309F , TMUX7348F , TMUX7349F , TMUX7411F , TMUX7412F , TMUX7413F , TMUX7436F , TMUX7462F

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Fault Protected Multiplexer Operation in System and Requirements for EFT Burst Testing
  5. 2System Level Protection Explanation and Design Based on Fast Fault Recovery Time
  6. 3System Level Lab Test Procedure and Results of EFT Burst Testing
  7. 4Conclusion
  8. 5References
  9. 6Revision History

Conclusion

Electrical fast transients (EFT) are a series of high voltage, fast frequency pulses that can strike analog input and output modules in factory automation programmable logic controller (PLC) systems. These burst, if not properly accounted for in system design, can cause issues with signal accuracy and potential permanent damage to components. To solve this problem TI has created fault protected multiplexers which have a feature called over voltage protection (OVP) that activates when voltages higher than supply are sent to the input pins. While protecting the signal chain components is important, the additional fast recovery time of TI’s fault protected multiplexers allow for accurate communication between PLC modules. This intern leads to system designers being able to generate Performance Criteria A based on EFT Burst test standards. For more information on fault protected multiplexers with fast recovery times please look at Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 TI's Fault Protected Multiplexers for PLC Applications

Device

Configuration

Fault Recovery time at ±15V Supply

TMUX7308F

8:1 x 1 1.2us

TMUX7309F

4:1 x 2 1.2us

TMUX7348F

8:1 x 1 1.4us

TMUX7349F

4:1 x 2 1.4us

TMUX7411F

1:1 x 4 1.6us

TMUX7412F

1:1 x 4 1.6us

TMUX7413F

1:1 x 4 1.6us

TMUX7436F

2:1 x2 1.6us

TMUX7462F

1:1 x2 1.1us