Interface - Analog Switches - Special Purpose

The analogue (or analog) switch, also called the bilateral switch, is an electronic component that behaves in a similar way to a relay, but has no moving parts. The switching element is normally a pair of MOSFET transistors, one an N-channel device, the other a P-channel device. The device can conduct analog or digital signals in either direction when on and isolates the switched terminals when off. Analogue switches are usually manufactured as integrated circuits in packages containing multiple switches (typically two, four or eight). These include the 4016 and 4066 from the 4000 series.Analog Switches - Special Purposeare in stock at Tenco Electronics. Tenco offers inventory, pricing, & datasheets for Analog Switches - Special Purpose. To know more, please view our large section of Analog Switches - Special Purpose below.