IH5352
PRODUCTIONDual/Quad RF/Video Switches
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Part Details
- "OFF" Isolation ≥70dB @ 10MHz
- Cross Coupling Isolation ≥ 70dB @ 10MHz
- rds(ON) < 75, < 3dB Lose from DC to 100MHz
- ±5V to ±15V Operating Supply Range
- Supply Currents < 1A
- Fast, Bread-Before-Make Switching (70ns/150ns typ.)
- Monolithic, Low Power CMOS Design
The IH5341 and the IH5352 are dual and quad, single pole singe throw (SPST) switches designed specifically for switching RF and video signals. Maxim's IH5341 series structure, providing 70dB of OFF isolation and cross coupling rejection (an additional 10dB compared with other manufactures products)
Both devices can be operated with supplies ranging from 5V to 15V. The switches typically have a tON =160ns and a tOFF = 70ns. assuring break-before-make switching. The channel thruput resistance of 50Ω provides excellent matching to video impedances. In the D.C. state, with switched being either on or off, power supply quiescent currents are typical 100nA. This limits the quiescent current drain to 3μ watts-ideal for portable equipment.
APPLICATIONS
- Commercial TV Cameras
- Video Special Effects
- Low Power RF Switching
- Radar Switching
- Mil and Space Communications
Documentation
Data Sheet 2
ADI has always placed the highest emphasis on delivering products that meet the maximum levels of quality and reliability. We achieve this by incorporating quality and reliability checks in every scope of product and process design, and in the manufacturing process as well. "Zero defects" for shipped products is always our goal. View our quality and reliability program and certifications for more information.
Part Model | Pin/Package Drawing | Documentation | CAD Symbols, Footprints, and 3D Models |
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IH5352CPE+ | Plastic Dual-In-Line, Narrow (0.3in) |
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
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