03 May 2012

1 bit spdt switch offers high speed performance for industrial and consumer applications

Toshiba has released the TC7SB3157CFU, a 1 bit spdt bus switch suitable for digital applications requiring a 5V interface. With low I/O terminal capacitance and ON resistance, the device is ideal for switching high speed data traffic.

While consumer products typically operate with a supply voltage of 3V or below, industrial systems are often limited to 5V. The switch operates across a wide supply voltage range, from 1.65 to 5.5V, so it is suitable for the increasing number of industrial applications that need to cope with higher data rates.

Operation of the TC7SB3157CFU is supported by a small propagation delay, which works in combination with the minimum impact on data signal rise and fall times supplied by the typical ON state terminal capacitance of 15pF and resistance of 4W. The company say that the bidirectional operation without the need for a direction control signal makes it easy to implement the switch in any design. It can also transmit full swing and analogue signals with minimum distortion due to a structure comprising of an N channel and P channel mosfet combination.

The TC7SB3157CFU is supplied in a standard SOT363 package.

Author
Simon Fogg

Supporting Information

Websites
http://www.toshiba-components.com/

Companies
Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH

This material is protected by Findlay Media copyright
See Terms and Conditions.
One-off usage is permitted but bulk copying is not.
For multiple copies contact the sales team.

Do you have any comments about this article?

Add your comments

Name
 
Email
 
Comments
 

Your comments/feedback may be edited prior to publishing. Not all entries will be published.
Please view our Terms and Conditions before leaving a comment.

Related Articles

Opto-driver replacements

The new Si826x family from Silicon Labs is being offered as a pin and footprint ...

AMD's custom-chip business

Looking to break away from the slumping pc market, AMD has launched a new ...

Microsemi, Intel foundry deal

Intel is to manufacture digital ic solutions and SoCs for Microsemi using its ...

Testing eCall systems

The automotive eCall (emergency call) system is an emergency cellular ...

Twist to optical communication

An optical component that can detect twisted light could lead to much higher ...

4G interference issues

Although there are seemingly large gaps between the frequency bands for 2G, 3G ...

Connecting to Android Platform

This white paper from FTDI Chip will describe some of the options for ...

Securing Smart Grid Devices Using ...

Energy providers and governments worldwide are looking for ways to upgrade ...

MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition

Communications networks are very different from other kinds of computing ...

Photocouplers from Toshiba

Two new photocouplers, optimised for RS-232 and RS232-C communications, have ...

10A load switch ics

Toshiba Electronics Europe has introduced two new cmos load switch ics with ...

FlexRay transceivers

NXP has added three new devices to its family of FlexRay transceivers.

SN65LVDS324 overview

Ross demonstrates an easy and low cost way to build a video camera system that ...

WiLink 8Q wireless automotive

The new WiLink 8Q family and wireless connectivity demos from CES 2013

JESD204B interface

Tommy and Ken demonstrate the fastest 16bit 250MS/s a/d converter and the ...

TI, National Semi takeover

It's been a while since there has been a takeover on the scale of that ...

Mobile phones, 25 years on

It's 25 years since the first call was made on the UK's mobile phone network on ...

Connectivity, the new essential service

One of the legacies of having an engineering background is that, inevitability, ...

Hossein Yassaie, Imagination

Hossein Yassaie tells Graham Pitcher how taking the right road has turned ...

John Schwartz, Digi Int'l

Graham Pitcher finds out from a communications specialist that M2M is slowly ...

Maria Marced, President, TSMC

Innovation, technology and the right people. Graham Pitcher finds out why ...