CD4052 Dual 4-Channel Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer IC | 3–15V CMOS Logic, Low Power, High Precision, DIP/SOP Package | Xinbole

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The CD4052 is a high-performance dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer IC from the CD4XXX CMOS logic family, designed for efficient analog and digital signal routing in industrial, embedded, and measurement applications. Built using advanced CMOS technology, it offers ultra-low power consumption, high noise immunity, and stable switching performance, ensuring accurate signal selection and reliable operation across multiple channels.

Operating over a wide supply voltage range of 3V to 15V, the CD4052 provides excellent design flexibility compared to lower-voltage logic families. This wide operating range allows seamless integration into battery-powered systems as well as standard 5V and 12V electronic circuits. Its CMOS structure ensures minimal static power dissipation while maintaining low ON resistance and high signal integrity during switching operations.

The device features two independent 4-channel multiplexers with common control logic, enabling efficient routing of analog or digital signals while reducing external circuitry complexity. This improves system efficiency, reduces PCB space, and enhances overall design reliability. Its optimized internal architecture ensures low thermal generation, high efficiency, and stable long-term performance even under continuous operation.

Available in both DIP and SOP package types, the CD4052 supports flexible integration for prototyping, PCB design optimization, and scalable production environments.


Key Features & Applications (Combined)

  • Dual 4-channel analog multiplexer/demultiplexer IC
  • Wide operating voltage: 3V to 15V
  • Ultra-low power CMOS technology
  • High noise immunity and stable switching
  • Low ON resistance for accurate signal routing
  • Efficient dual-channel selection control
  • Reliable long-term performance
  • Available in DIP and SOP packages

Applications:

  • Analog signal routing systems
  • Microcontroller sensor interfacing
  • Data acquisition and measurement systems
  • Industrial automation electronics
  • Embedded system design
  • Audio and signal switching circuits
  • General-purpose CMOS analog switching applications