MAX4616

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Low-Voltage, High-Speed, Quad, SPST CMOS Analog Switches

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Overview

  • Fast Switching Times
    • 12ns tON, 10ns tOFF
  • Pin Compatible with Industry-Standard 74HC4066/MAX4610
  • Guaranteed On-Resistance
    • 10Ω max (+5V supply)
    • 20Ω max (+3V supply)
  • Guaranteed Match Between Channels (1Ω max)
  • Guaranteed Flatness Over Signal Range (1Ω max)
  • < 6nA Off-Leakage Current Over Temperature (TA = +85°C)
  • Rail-to-Rail® Signal Handling
  • TTL/CMOS-Logic Compatible

The MAX4614/MAX4615/MAX4616 quad, low-voltage, high-speed, single-pole/single-throw (SPST) analog switches are pin compatible with the industry-standard 74HC4066/MAX4610 analog switches. On-resistance (10Ω max) is matched between switches to 1Ω max and is flat (1Ω max) over the specified signal range. Each switch handles V+ to GND analog signal levels. Maximum off-leakage current is only 1nA at TA = +25°C and 6nA at TA = +85°C.

The MAX4614 has four normally open (NO) switches, and the MAX4615 has four normally closed (NC) switches. The MAX4616 has two NO switches and two NC switches. These CMOS switches operate from a single +2V to +5.5V supply. All digital inputs have +0.8V and +2.4V logic thresholds, ensuring TTL/CMOS-logic compatibility when using a single +5V supply.

Applications

  • Audio/Video Signal Routing
  • Battery-Powered Applications
  • Communication Systems
  • Low-Voltage Data Acquisition
  • Sample-and-Hold Circuits

MAX4616
Low-Voltage, High-Speed, Quad, SPST CMOS Analog Switches
MAX4614, MAX4615, MAX4616: Pin Configuration
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