Hello,
If ports RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4 on the HMC241 are not connected to any circuitry, can the
non-connected port be left floating or is a DC blocking capacitor to gnd or VCC required to be connected to the unused port?
Best Regards.
HMC241
Obsolete
The HMC241 is a general-purpose nonreflective SP4T switch in a low cost leadless surface-mount package and a 16-lead QSOP package. Covering DC to 4 GHz...
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Hello,
If ports RF1, RF2, RF3, or RF4 on the HMC241 are not connected to any circuitry, can the
non-connected port be left floating or is a DC blocking capacitor to gnd or VCC required to be connected to the unused port?
Best Regards.
What about the NC (No-connect pins) on the HMC241. Can I ground them as well?
Grounding usually provides better isolation between the ports. With RF parts, usually more ground is better. If they are truly no connects, then it shouldn't be a problem. Sometimes though, NCs are really connected to something that we could mess up if grounded.
What about the NC (No-connect pins) on the HMC241. Can I ground them as well?
Grounding usually provides better isolation between the ports. With RF parts, usually more ground is better. If they are truly no connects, then it shouldn't be a problem. Sometimes though, NCs are really connected to something that we could mess up if grounded.