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PI5C3253

Dual 4:1, Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Bus Switch

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Product Description

The PI5C3253 is a Dual 4:1 Multiplexer/ demultiplexer with three-state outputs that is pinout compatible with the PI74FCT253T, 74F253, and 74ALS/AS/LS 253. Inputs can be connected to outputs with low On-Resistance (5Ω) with no additional ground bounce noise or propagation delay.

Features

  • Near-Zero propagation delay
  • 5Ω switches connect inputs to outputs
  • Direct bus connection when switches are ON
  • ESD Protection up to 2kV HB
  • Ultra Low Quiescent Power (0.2μA typical)
    • Ideally suited for notebook applications
  • Pin compatible with 74 series 253 logic devices
  • Packaging (Pb-free & Green available):
    • 16-pin 150-mil wide plastic QSOP (Q)
    • 16-pin 173-mil wide plastic TSSOP (L)
    • 16-pin 150-mil wide plastic SOIC (W)

Product Specifications

Product Parameters

Configuration Mux: 2 4-Channel
Differential Channels N/A
HotInsertion 1
Lanes N/A
OtherFeatures N/A
RailToRail 0
Signal Type Single Ended
Single Ended Channels 1
Type N/A
Voltage 2

Technical Documents

Recommended Soldering Techniques

TN1.pdf

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Application information, Evaluation board, and Other technical documents

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Product Change Notices (PCNs)

A PCN may only apply to specific orderable part numbers in this datasheet. Please refer to the corresponding PCN to see the exact orderable part number(s) affected.

PCN # Issue Date Implementation Date Subject
PCN-2654 2024-02-15 2024-04-28 Device End of Life (EOL)
PCN-2642 2023-09-05 2024-03-05 Device End of Life (EOL)

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