MURATA MX-850

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MX-850
Precision, Higher-Speed
4-Channel, Analog Multiplexers
INNOVATION and EXCELLENCE
FEATURES
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50ns settling time to ±0.01%
70ns settling time to ±0.003%
100ns settling time to ±0.001%
4 Channels, single-ended inputs
100mW power dissipation
Small, 14-pin DIP package
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The MX-850 is a precision, high-speed multiplexer
characterized for 10, 12, 14 and 16-bit applications. The
performance benchmarks are its 50 nanosecond maximum
settling time to ±0.01% accuracy and its unprecedented
±0.001% accuracy specification.
INPUT/OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
Packaged in a miniature, 14-pin, ceramic DIP, the MX-850
operates from ±15V and +5V supplies and consumes a
maximum 270mW. Models are available for either 0 to +70°C
or –55 to +125°C operation.
PIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Table 1. Channel Addressing
ON
CHANNEL
EN
MUX ADDRESS
A1
A0
Disable
1
2
3
4
1
0
0
0
0
X
0
0
1
1
X
0
1
0
1
FUNCTION
ENABLE
A0
A1
CH1 INPUT
CH2 INPUT
CH3 INPUT
CH4 INPUT
OUTPUT
GROUND
+15V SUPPLY
GROUND
+5V SUPPLY
GROUND
–15V SUPPLY
+15V SUPPLY
10
CH1
4
CH2
5
8 OUTPUT
CH3
6
12 +5V SUPPLY
CH4
7
9, 11, 13 GROUND
ENABLE
1
SWITCH
DRIVER
2
A0
14 –15V SUPPLY
3
A1
Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram
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MX-850
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PARAMETER
+15V Supply, Pin 10
–15V Supply, Pin 14
+5V Supply, Pin 12
Digital Inputs, Pins 1, 2, 3
Analog Inputs, Pins 4, 5, 6, 7
Analog Input Current
Lead temperature (10 seconds)
Switching Frequency/Duty Cycle
LIMITS
UNITS
SWITCHING CHAR. (cont.)
–0.5 to +16.5
+0.5 to –16.5
–0.5 to +7
–0.5 to +6
–10.5 to +10.5
±20
300
10/50
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
Volts
mA
°C
MHz/%
Settling Time, 5k Load
20V step to ±0.1%
20V step to ±0.01%
20V step to ±0.003%
20V step to ±0.001%
Crosstalk ➀
10kHz (20Vp-p)
1MHz (20Vp-p)
10MHz (5Vp-p)
20MHz (3Vp-p)
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS
(Apply over the operating temperature range and over the operating power supply
range unless otherwise specified.)
ANALOG INPUTS
Analog Signal Range
On Resistance, +25°C
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
RON versus VIN
Input Leakage Current (Off)
+25°C
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
Output Leakage Current (Off)
+25°C
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
On Channel Leakage Current
+25°C
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
Channel Input Capacitance
Off
On
Channel Output Capacitance
On
Nonlinearity
Large signal bandwidth (–3dB)
MIN.
±10
—
—
—
TYP.
MAX.
—
—
18
90
—
120
—
140
See Figure 2
UNITS
Volts
Ohms
Ohms
Ohms
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNITS
—
—
—
—
30
50
75
100
35
60
85
120
ns
ns
ns
ns
—
—
—
—
–105
–94
–76
–64
–100
–92
–71
–62
dB
dB
dB
dB
+14.5
–14.5
+4.75
+15
–15
+5
+15.5
–15.5
+5.25
Volts
Volts
Volts
—
—
—
80
+3
–10
+3
90
+4
–12
+3.5
—
mA
mA
mA
dB
—
—
—
207
270
—
270
—
280
See Figure 4
mW
mW
mW
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Power Supply Range
+15V Supply
–15V Supply
+5V Supply
Power Supply Current,
Quiescent
+15V Supply
–15V Supply
+5V Supply
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Power Supply Dissipation,
Quiescent
+25°C
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
Pd versus Frequency
—
—
—
±0.02
—
—
±0.2
±10
±25
nA
nA
nA
—
—
—
±0.02
—
—
±0.2
±20
±40
nA
nA
nA
—
—
—
±0.4
—
—
±1
±25
±35
nA
nA
nA
—
—
4
10
6
12
pF
pF
—
—
80
8
—
100
10
±0.001
—
pF
%FSR
MHz
+2.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
+0.8
+10
–10
Volts
Volts
µA
µA
—
—
—
—
—
3
20
10
10
ns
ns
ns
2. All grounds pins (9, 11, 13) should be tied together and
connected to ground as close to the multiplexer as
possible.
—
—
—
—
25
40
60
80
30
50
70
100
ns
ns
ns
ns
—
—
—
—
25
40
60
80
30
50
70
100
ns
ns
ns
ns
3. When power is off, current limit input signals on pins 4, 5, 6,
and 7 to 20mA. Failure to current limit can cause
permanent damage to the device since, when powering up
or down it is possible that two switches might be on at the
same time. Excessive current (greater than 20mA) will flow
from the more positive input to the more negative input,
permanently damaging the device. Applications in which
the power supply for the multiplexer also powers the signal
sources may not require limiting resistors. See Figure 4.
—
—
—
—
30
50
75
100
35
60
85
120
ns
ns
ns
ns
PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temp. Range, Case
MX-850MC
MX-850MM
Storage Temperature Range
Package Type
Weight
0
—
+70
°C
–55
—
+125
°C
–65
—
+150
°C
14-pin, metal-sealed, ceramic DIP
0.1 ounces (2.8 grams)
➀ See Figures 3a and 3b.
DIGITAL INPUTS
Logic levels
Logic "1"
Logic "0"
Logic Loading "1"
Logic Loading "0"
TECHNICAL NOTES
SWITCHING CHARACTERISTICS
Access Time
Break-Before-Make Delay Time
Enable Delay (On, Off)
Settling Time, 10M Load
10V step to ±0.1%
10V step to ±0.01%
10V step to ±0.003%
10V step to ±0.001%
Settling Time, 5k Load
10V step to ±0.1%
10V step to ±0.01%
10V step to ±0.003%
10V step to ±0.001%
Settling Time, 10M Load
20V step to ±0.1%
20V step to ±0.01%
20V step to ±0.003%
20V step to ±0.001%
1. Proper operation of the MX-850 multiplexer is dependent
upon good board layout and connection practices. Bypass
supplies as shown in the connection diagrams. Mount
bypass capacitors directly to the supply pins whenever
possible.
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MX-850
+125°C
1.5
120
110
100
RON (Ohms)
80
70
60
–55°C
50
40
POWER DISSIPATION (W)
1.2
+25°C
90
1.0
0.75 W
0.7
0.5
30
20
0.2
10
–10
–8
–6
–4
–2
0
2
4
6
8
1
10
2
3
4
INPUT VOLTAGE (Volts)
Figure 2. Channel On Resistance Versus Input Voltage
5
6
7
FREQUENCY (MHz)
9
8
10
Figure 4. Power Dissipation Versus Switching Frequency
CURRENT LIMITING RESISTORS
–120
As noted in Technical Note 3, some current limiting technique
must be employed to protect the device. The following lists the
suggested resistor values for the current limiting resistors
shown in Figure 5.
CROSSTALK (dB)
–100
–80
Input Range
±10V
±5V
≤±1V
–60
Limiting Resistors
R = 500Ω
R = 250Ω
No current limiting needed
–40
Other current limiting circuits can be used, such as a current
limited op amp drive, depending upon the application.
–20
0
100kHz
1MHz
10MHz
100MHz
1µF
+
INPUT FREQUENCY
0.01µF
Figure 3a. Small Signal Crosstalk Versus Input Frequency
12
1
2
LOGIC
CONTROL
3
±1V
+5V
EN
–15V
14
–15V
A0
1µF
0.01µF
1µF
0.01µF
+
A1
CH1
R
CH2
CH3
MX-850
10M
10pF
CH4
ANALOG
INPUTS
(±10V @
±20mA
Max.)
4
R
5
R
6
R
7
MX-850
+15V
10
CH1
CH2
CH3
8
CH4
GROUND
9
11
13
(Load of a X10 probe)
Figure 5. Typical Connections
Figure 3b. Crosstalk Test Circuit
+15V
+
OUTPUT
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MX-850
Table 2. 8 Channel Addressing
INPUT CHANNELS 1-8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
MX-850
MX-850
OUT
ON
CHANNEL
1
MUX ADDRESS
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
OUT
OUTPUT
EN
A1
A0
(1)
(2)
(3)
EN
A1
A0
CHANNEL EXPANSION
CHANNEL ADDRESS
The MX-850’s ENABLE input provides a means of channel
expansion. As shown in Figure 6 and in Table 2, multiple
multiplexers may be used by using the ENABLE input as an
address line.
Figure 6. Cascading Multiple MX-850’s
MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS
INCHES (mm)
14-PIN DIP
0.805 MAX.
(20.45)
14
8
1
7
0.500 MAX.
(12.70)
Dimension Tolerances (unless otherwise indicated):
2 place decimal (.XX) ±0.010 (±0.254)
3 place decimal (.XXX) ±0.005 (±0.127)
Lead Material: Kovar alloy
Lead Finish: 50 microinches (minimum) gold plating
over 100 microinches (nominal) nickel plating
0.100 TYP.
(2.540)
0.195 MAX.
(4.953)
0.600 ±0.005
(15.240)
0.200 MAX.
(5.080)
0.010 ±0.002
(0.254)
0.160 MAX.
(4.064)
0.100
(2.540)
SEATING
PLANE
0.025 ±0.010
(0.635)
0.100
(2.540)
0.300 ±0.010
(7.620)
0.018 ±0.002
(0.457)
ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL
OPERATING
TEMP. RANGE
MX-850MC
MX-850MM
0 to +70°C
–55 to +125°C
For availability of a high-reliability (QL) version, contact DATEL.
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