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SILICONIX DG200AP analog switch chip gold pin
SILICONIX DG200AP analog switch chip gold pin
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Manufacturer: The logo with an 'S' inside a square is the logo for Siliconix. Siliconix was a major semiconductor company, particularly known for its analog and mixed-signal components, including analog switches and power MOSFETs. Siliconix was later acquired by Vishay Intertechnology.
Part Number: The part number is DG200AP. This component is a quad SPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw) CMOS analog switch.
It contains four independent analog switches that can be controlled by logic-level inputs.
The "AP" suffix likely denotes the package type, with "A" possibly indicating a commercial grade and "P" standing for Plastic DIP (Dual In-line Package), which is the package shown.
Function: The DG200 is used to switch analog signals (like audio, video, or sensor signals) under the control of a digital signal. This is a common function in multiplexers, data acquisition systems, and various signal routing circuits.
Date Code: The number 8332 is the date code. It indicates the chip was manufactured in the 32nd week of 1983.
Package: The chip is in a Plastic Dual In-line Package (DIP).
In summary, this is a vintage Siliconix DG200AP analog switch chip,, manufactured in 1983. It is a commercial-grade part used for switching analog signals in a variety of electronic applications.
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