Product Overview

Product Overview
MC74HCT4851A: Analog Multiplexers/Demultiplexers with Injection Current
Effect Control with LSTTL Compatible Inputs
For complete documentation, see the data sheet
Product Description
Automotive Customized. This device is pin compatible to standard HC4051 and MC14051B analog mux/demux devices, but feature
injection current effect control. This makes them especially suited for usage in automotive applications where voltages in excess of
normal logic voltage are common. The injection current effect control allows signals at disabled analog input channels to exceed the
supply voltage range without affecting the signal of the enabled analog channel. This eliminates the need for external diode/ resistor
networks typically used to keep the analog channel signals within the supply voltage range. The devices utilize low power silicon
gate CMOS technology. The Channel Select and Enable inputs are compatible with standard CMOS or LSTTL outputs.
Features
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Injection Current CrossCoupling Less than 1mV/mA
Pin Compatible to HC4051 and MC14051B Devices
Power Supply Range (VCC GND) = 2.0 to 6.0 V
In Compliance With the Requirements of JEDEC Standard No. 7A
Chip Complexity: 154 FETs or 36 Equivalent Gates
These are PbFree Devices
Applications
• White Goods, Desktop, Industrial, etc;
Part Electrical Specifications
Product
Compliance
Status
Channels
VCC Min (V)
VCC Max (V)
tpd Max (ns)
IO Max (mA)
Package Type
M74HCT4851ADTR2
G
Pb-free
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
TSSOP-16
M74HCT4851ADWR2
G
Pb-free
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
SOIC-16W
MC74HCT4851ADG
Pb-free
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
SOIC-16
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
SOIC-16
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
TSSOP-16
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
SOIC-16
Active
4
2
6
40
0.0001
TSSOP-16
Halide free
Halide free
Halide free
MC74HCT4851ADR2
G
Pb-free
MC74HCT4851ADTG
Pb-free
Halide free
Halide free
NLV74HCT4851ADR
G
Pb-free
NLVHCT4851ADTR2
G
AEC
Qualified
Halide free
PPAP
Capable
Pb-free
Halide free
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Created on: 6/30/2016