MAX4562

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Serially Controlled, Clickless Audio/Video Switches

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Overview

  • Selectable Soft-Switching Mode for "Clickless" Audio Operation
  • 30Ω max On-Resistance
  • Audio Performance
    • -85dB Off-Isolation at 20kHz
    • -85dB Crosstalk at 20kHz
    • -0.007% THD
  • Video Performance
    • -55dB Off-Isolation at 10MHz
    • -55dB Crosstalk at 10MHz
  • T-Switch Configurable for Improved Off-Isolation
  • Serial Interface
    • 2-Wire I²C-Compatible (MAX4562)
    • 3-Wire SPI/QSPI/MICROWIRE-Compatible (MAX4563)
  • Single-Supply Operation from +2.7V to +5.5

The MAX4562/MAX4563 serial-interface controlled switches are ideal for multimedia applications. Each device features 30Ω max on-resistance (RON), 5Ω RON match, and 5Ω RON flatness. Audio off-isolation and crosstalk at 20kHz is -85dB, and video off-isolation and crosstalk at 10MHz is -55dB. Both devices feature "clickless" mode operation for audio applications.

The MAX4562/MAX4563 contain two normally open single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) switches and two normally open single-pole/single-throw (SPST) switches. The MAX4562 features a 2-wire I²C-compatible serial interface. The MAX4563 features a 3-wire SPI™/QSPI™/MICROWIRE™-compatible serial interface. Both parts are available in 16-pin QSOP packages and operate over the commercial and extended temperature ranges.

Applications

  • Audio Systems
  • PC Multimedia Boards
  • Set-Top Boxes
  • Video Conferencing Systems

MAX4562
Serially Controlled, Clickless Audio/Video Switches
MAX4562, MAX4563: Typical Operating Circuit
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