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2.2
Digital Signal Connections
The digital signals of the MUX36D04 are brought out to headers. Each of these signals can be connected
to V
or V
by using shunts as listed on
DD
SS
Signal
EN
A0
A1
Alternatively, these signals may be driven directly from a processor by removing the shunts, and wiring the
processor general-purpose I/Os to pin 2 of J3, J4, and J5 jumpers.
2.3
Analog Signal Connections
The analog signals of MUX36D04 are accessible at multiple locations on the MUX36D04EVM-PDK.
Table 3
lists all the locations. These signals may be used as input or output signals because the device
acts as a switch between the input and output terminals.
Signal
S1A
S2A
S3A
S4A
S1B
S2B
S3B
S4B
J16 pin10
DA
DB
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Table
Table 2. Digital Signal Locations
Location
Active high digital input. When this pin is low, all switches are turned off.
J3 pin 2
When this pin is high, the A[2:0] inputs determine which switch is turned on.
J4 pin 2
J5 pin 2
Table 3. Analog Signal Locations
Header
SMA
J16 pin4
J2
J16 pin3
J6
J16 pin2
J8
J16 pin1
J10
J16 pin7
J11
J16 pin8
J12
J16 pin9
J14
J15
NA
J7
NA
J9
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Description
Address line A0
Address line A1
Testpoint
TP12
TP14
TP18
TP20
TP21
TP24
TP25
TP26
TP17
TP19
EVM Setup
Description
Source terminal 1A
Source terminal 2A
Source terminal 3A
Source terminal 4A
Source terminal 1B
Source terminal 2B
Source terminal 3B
Source terminal 4B
Drain terminal A
Drain terminal B
MUX36D04EVM-PDK
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