Cool re. working!
How did the invisible organic coating, as opposed to more traditional tin coating, behave with soldering? Any issues?
TRIMUX - two ternary multiplexers on one PCB
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I don't know yet. I thought that it's just copper, so I finished this one manually using liquid rosin flux and my soldering iron...jay4th wrote: Cool re. working!
How did the invisible organic coating, as opposed to more traditional tin coating, behave with soldering? Any issues?
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Re: TRIMUX - two ternary multiplexers on one PCB
When V-NEG=-5.0V and V-POS=+5.0V TRIMUX has thresholds at -3.4V and +1.9VShaos wrote: 1st board was assembled and tested - it's working
When V-NEG=-4.4V and V-POS=+4.4V TRIMUX has thresholds at -3.1V and +1.6V (around second threshold there is a short range of voltage when one switch is already opened, but second is not yet closed). Later I will test it on voltages +5V and -5V.
P.S. According to the logo, manufacturer of these DG403s is "Siliconix Inc" (current owner of this brand is Vishay):

See their datasheet here
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Re: TRIMUX - two ternary multiplexers on one PCB
One possible application of this device - Ternary Half-Adder:

Full adder will require 7 TRIMUX devices

Full adder will require 7 TRIMUX devices
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More TRIMUX applications:




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Official place to buy TRIMUX board ($13) or kit ($30):
http://nedocon.com/store/trimux/
Free U.S. shipping!
http://nedocon.com/store/trimux/
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Re: [Ternary] TRIMUX - two ternary multiplexers on one PCB
How to use TRIMUX in English 
https://web.archive.org/web/20190124001559/https://habr.com/en/post/437254/
UPDATE 2025: Changed direct link to archived one because article disappeared from the net...

https://web.archive.org/web/20190124001559/https://habr.com/en/post/437254/
UPDATE 2025: Changed direct link to archived one because article disappeared from the net...
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Re: TRIMUX - two ternary multiplexers on one PCB
Earliest mention of TRIMUX outside of this forum was in 2011:
https://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?t=22084&start=15
Some links there are dead, so I guess I need to write something about TRIMUX on the 1st page of ternary.info and create at least landing page on trimux.com...
https://forums.adafruit.com/viewtopic.php?t=22084&start=15
Some links there are dead, so I guess I need to write something about TRIMUX on the 1st page of ternary.info and create at least landing page on trimux.com...