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HV2201PJ-G

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MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY

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Data sheet
Data sheet
HV2201PJ-G is primarily used in medical ultrasound imaging, non-destructive testing (NDT) for metal flaw detection, piezoelectric transducer drivers, inkjet printer heads, and optical MEMS modules. Its high voltage switching capabilities and low power consumption make it ideal for applications in medical and industrial sectors.
Specification
Specification
IC ULTRASOUND SWITCH 1:1 28PLCC
IC ULTRASOUND SWITCH 1:1 28PLCC
Detailed specification
Detailed specification
Ultrasound Switch IC 8 Channel 28-PLCC (11.5x11.5 mm) (0.453x0.453 in)
Ultrasound Switch IC 8 Channel 28-PLCC (11.5x11.5 mm) (0.453x0.453 in)
Description
Description
The HV2201PJ-G from Microchip Technology is an 8-channel high voltage analog switch IC designed for applications requiring high voltage switching controlled by low voltage signals. Utilizing HVCMOS technology, it features a 20MHz data shift clock frequency, low quiescent power dissipation of -10µA, and operates with supply voltages of VPP/VNN: +40V/-160V, +100V/-100V, and +160V/-40V. It is suitable for medical ultrasound imaging and piezoelectric transducer drivers.
The HV2201PJ-G from Microchip Technology is an 8-channel high voltage analog switch IC designed for applications requiring high voltage switching controlled by low voltage signals. Utilizing HVCMOS technology, it features a 20MHz data shift clock frequency, low quiescent power dissipation of -10µA, and operates with supply voltages of VPP/VNN: +40V/-160V, +100V/-100V, and +160V/-40V. It is suitable for medical ultrasound imaging and piezoelectric transducer drivers.
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Availability
Can be ordered from Westcomp
Can be ordered from Westcomp
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