I want to use this MC74HC4316A for replacing 4066. If using dual supply the pin 7 should be connected to ground, right? I'm a slow brain, how if I use single supply where does the pin 7 goes? Thanks for any help
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Originally posted by Carl View PostPin 7 is enable-bar, so you have to ground it. I think the question is, do you tie it to ground or VEE? Ground is the answer, although VEE might also work (not sure).
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Originally posted by Op04 View PostMostly detector has -5V---0---5+ that is dual supply, this is single supply machine supplied only by 0--12V
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Originally posted by kt315 View Post
16 pin Vcc to +5V, 8 pin to -5V. the switches are working together with the op amp on full range of supply, despite "0" is artificial ground for the op amp.
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Originally posted by kt315 View Postblind squirrel is old circuit, i am in course, with one polar supply. leave it.
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Originally posted by Vadim18 View PostDidnt know about such ic. These are also good alternatives:
DG411, DG412 - conrol voltages isolated from analog path, ideal for mcu
74LVC1G66 at 5.5V 6.2 Ohm, up to 500MHz
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