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Devices to interrupt or route a signal or power one of several ways.
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Semiconductor SPDT-switch - use outputs as inputs?
Can the outputs of a semiconductor SPDT-switch be used as inputs if I reverse the switch? I can't see why it shouldn't work, but I though I'd ask anyway.
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Interconnected ground planes on signal/component-layer
From what I understand, RF- and microwave-circuits needs separate ground planes to avoid coupling between signal and DC/digital currents. I'm currently involved in an RF-project where we're going to u …
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Integrated TTL in SPDT-switch
Found a switch for a project, and want to make sure I understand it correctly.
This is the switch:
(Mini-Circuits SWMA-2-50DR+).
Now, it has a TTL driver circuit with the inputs +5V, -5V, and TTL IN …