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Lines Switching Component (Help Required)

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I have 6 lines and i want to connect them with other 6 lines.I want to know if there is any particular component available which can perform this operation using 5volts.

e.g. ________
vcc -| |- GND
A0 -|-------->|- B0
A1 -|-------->|- B1
A2 -|-------->|- B2
A3 -|-------->|- B3
A4 -|-------->|- B4
A5 -|-------->|- B5
A6 -|-------->|- B6
|________|

Something like that. :roll:
Thank you.
 

What kind of lines are they, data lines? What power/voltage levels - 5V? What frequencies are involved? Are the individual lines to be separately switched?
 
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Actually, It's Sim pinouts, Mixed mode.
1 Vcc - 5vcc
2 Reset
3 CLK
4 Gnd
5 Vpp
6 I/O
 

Out of the four questions I asked, you have not answered the last two. Anyway, you might have a look at the 74HC4066 quad CMOS switch.
Do you really need to switch the GND line? Electronic switches (as opposed to mechanical ones) tend to have significant 'on' resistances and that's usually undesireable for the GND line. Each channel of the 74HC4066 has an ON resistance of a few tens of ohms.
 

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