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Old 3rd June 2005, 04:52 PM   #1
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Default ADG333A mux from Analod Devices

Yesterday I noticed this pretty quad SPDT switch at analog.com
In the pcb I'm designing I used CD4053 switches to redirect audio signal. These chips are "not audiophile" but both have pretty good THD performance.

Is there any real advantage in replacing those "ordinary" muxes with the ones from Analog? Besides of course that the latter can happily work with +-15V supply (much more convenient - no need for separate regulators).

http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,,ADG333A,00.html
http://www.alldatasheet.com/datashee.../74HC4051.html
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