Features
- Analog Overvoltage 70VP-P
- No Channel Interaction During Overvoltage
- Maximum Power Supply 44V
- Fail Safe with Power Loss (No Latch-Up)
- Break-Before-Make Switching
- Analog Signal Range ±15V
- Access Time 500ns
- Power Dissipation 7.5mW
- Pb-Free Available (RoHS Compliant)
Description
The HI-506A, HI-507A, HI-508A and HI-509A are analog multiplexers with active overvoltage protection. Analog input levels may greatly exceed either power supply without damaging the device or disturbing the signal path of other channels. Active protection circuitry assures that signal fidelity is maintained even under fault conditions that would destroy other multiplexers. Analog inputs can withstand constant 70VP-P levels with ±15V supplies. Digital inputs will also sustain continuous faults up to 4V greater than either supply. In addition, signal sources are protected from short circuiting should multiplexer supply loss occur. Each input presents 1kΩ of resistance under this condition. These features make the HI-506A, HI-507A, HI-508A and HI-509A ideal for use in systems where the analog inputs originate from external equipment, or separately powered circuitry. All devices are fabricated with 44V dielectrically isolated CMOS technology. The HI-506A is a single 16-channel multiplexer, the HI-507A is an 8-channel differential multiplexer, the HI-508A is a single 8-channel multiplexer and the HI-509A is a differential 4-channel multiplexer. If input overvoltage protection is not needed the HI-506/507/508/509 multiplexers are recommended. For further information see Application Note AN520.
Applications
- Data Acquisition Systems
- Industrial Controls
- Telemetry
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | Package | Lead Count (#) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Pb (Lead) Free | Pb Free Category | Temp. Range (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HI3-0507A-5Z | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | PDIP | 28# | Tube | Not Applicable | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | 0 to +70°C |
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- Price Increase NoticePDF 257 KB PIN19006 Mar 01, 2019
- Application NotePDF 843 KB an535 Jun 05, 2002AI-generated Summary: A Data Acquisition System (DAS) requires careful design of signal conditioning, transducer selection, and signal transmission to ensure high accuracy. Signal conditioning includes multiplexing, amplification, filtering, and calibration, ideally performed near the transducer. Transducers convert physical variables to electrical signals, often voltage, with low source resistance preferred. Signal paths can be single-ended or differential; differential paths better reject common mode noise, especially for low-level signals. Shielded twisted pairs and balanced lines reduce interference. Filters, typically Butterworth low-pass, prevent aliasing and maintain signal integrity.
- Application NotePDF 468 KB an557 May 24, 2002AI-generated Summary: The document details recommended test procedures for analog switches, focusing on key parameters such as crosstalk, break-before-make delay, and settling time. It explains how to measure crosstalk using decibel ratios and outlines the importance of break-before-make delay to prevent simultaneous switch closure. Settling time is measured to ensure output stability after input changes. It also covers input thresholds, leakage currents, power dissipation, and various switch capacitances, providing test circuit examples and conditions for accurate measurement.
- DatasheetHI-506A, HI-507A, HI-508A, HI-509A DatasheetRECOMMENDEDPDF 1.1 MB hi-506a-07a-08a-09a Apr 19, 1999
- Application NotePDF 300 KB an1034 Nov 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: The document discusses the use of analog switches and multiplexers in wideband applications, highlighting the HI-524 monolithic wideband CMOS multiplexer and the HA-2541 amplifier. It emphasizes the importance of unity gain stability, fast settling time, and output swing for driving coaxial cables. The HI-524 includes feedback resistance to minimize offset voltage. Proper layout is crucial to avoid feedthrough and excessive capacitance. The document also outlines Renesas Electronics' disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety responsibilities, environmental compliance, and legal restrictions.
- Application NotePDF 302 KB an1033 Nov 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: A CMOS multiplexer (MUX) can function as a demultiplexer by using synchronized address lines and capacitors to hold output signals between samples. However, overvoltage protection requires an external network. More precise demultiplexing uses sample-and-hold circuits like the HA-2420/2425 for each channel. The document also includes detailed disclaimers about product use, liability, quality grades, safety responsibilities, and regulatory compliance for Renesas Electronics products.
- Application NotePDF 270 KB an520 Nov 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: Adding a pull-up resistor from CMOS inputs to +5V is essential when interfacing TTL outputs with CMOS inputs to improve interchangeability, noise immunity, compatibility, and reliability. A 2kΩ resistor is generally sufficient. CMOS inputs are compatible with CMOS logic at 5V to 15V without pull-ups. Mechanical switches require pull-up or pull-down resistors to prevent noise and contact issues. Renesas disclaims liability for misuse and emphasizes adherence to product specifications and legal regulations.
- Application NotePDF 195 KB an1032 Nov 20, 1998
- DatasheetHI-506A, HI-507A, HI-508A, HI-509A DatasheetRECOMMENDEDPDF 1.1 MB hi-506a-07a-08a-09a Apr 19, 1999
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- DatasheetHI-506A, HI-507A, HI-508A, HI-509A DatasheetRECOMMENDEDPDF 1.1 MB hi-506a-07a-08a-09a Apr 19, 1999
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- Application NotePDF 843 KB an535 Jun 05, 2002AI-generated Summary: A Data Acquisition System (DAS) requires careful design of signal conditioning, transducer selection, and signal transmission to ensure high accuracy. Signal conditioning includes multiplexing, amplification, filtering, and calibration, ideally performed near the transducer. Transducers convert physical variables to electrical signals, often voltage, with low source resistance preferred. Signal paths can be single-ended or differential; differential paths better reject common mode noise, especially for low-level signals. Shielded twisted pairs and balanced lines reduce interference. Filters, typically Butterworth low-pass, prevent aliasing and maintain signal integrity.
- Application NotePDF 468 KB an557 May 24, 2002AI-generated Summary: The document details recommended test procedures for analog switches, focusing on key parameters such as crosstalk, break-before-make delay, and settling time. It explains how to measure crosstalk using decibel ratios and outlines the importance of break-before-make delay to prevent simultaneous switch closure. Settling time is measured to ensure output stability after input changes. It also covers input thresholds, leakage currents, power dissipation, and various switch capacitances, providing test circuit examples and conditions for accurate measurement.
- Application NotePDF 300 KB an1034 Nov 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: The document discusses the use of analog switches and multiplexers in wideband applications, highlighting the HI-524 monolithic wideband CMOS multiplexer and the HA-2541 amplifier. It emphasizes the importance of unity gain stability, fast settling time, and output swing for driving coaxial cables. The HI-524 includes feedback resistance to minimize offset voltage. Proper layout is crucial to avoid feedthrough and excessive capacitance. The document also outlines Renesas Electronics' disclaimers on product use, quality grades, safety responsibilities, environmental compliance, and legal restrictions.
- Application NotePDF 302 KB an1033 Nov 20, 1998AI-generated Summary: A CMOS multiplexer (MUX) can function as a demultiplexer by using synchronized address lines and capacitors to hold output signals between samples. However, overvoltage protection requires an external network. More precise demultiplexing uses sample-and-hold circuits like the HA-2420/2425 for each channel. The document also includes detailed disclaimers about product use, liability, quality grades, safety responsibilities, and regulatory compliance for Renesas Electronics products.
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Replacement for HI3-0508A-5Z
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