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Analog circuits have a range of voltages, rather than just two as in digital logic.
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High voltage high bandwidth analog mux
The ADG1236 and ADG1213 parts from Analog seem to fulfill the requirements. Both have a 1 GHz bandwidth and can use a power supply of +/-15V. …
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High voltage high bandwidth analog mux
Does anyone know some ref of high voltage high bandwidth analog multiplexer? I am looking for a mux that can tolerate input voltages up to 10V, but has also a high bandwidth of at least 1Ghz. … Follow-up: I just found parts from Analog that look promising: ADG1236 and ADG1213. Both have a 1 GHz bandwidth and can use a power supply of +/-15V. …