Oh, there we have it. ST invented new technology again.
Look twice
Yep, those comparators are not low, they are even lower! And it seems that this breakthrough technology was even licensed to Texas instruments:
Oh, there we have it. ST invented new technology again.
Look twice
Yep, those comparators are not low, they are even lower! And it seems that this breakthrough technology was even licensed to Texas instruments:
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Google says it's actually a pretty common technology.
For example elca.et.tudelft.nl/~wout/documents/iscas2001.pdf
Maxim got it too : http://www.digikey.sg/en/product-highlight/m/maxim-integrated/dg308a-and-dg309-quad-spst-analog-switches
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Great research, thanks.
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