MAX4706

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Low-Voltage, 2Ω, SPST, CMOS Analog Switches

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  • Guaranteed RON
    • 2Ω max (+2.7V Supply)
  • Guaranteed RON Flatness: 0.6Ω (+2.7V Supply)
  • Excellent AC Characteristics
    • High Off-Isolation: -67dB at 1MHz
    • -3dB Bandwidth: 190MHz
  • 0.013% Total Harmonic Distortion
  • Low Supply Current: 0.02µA
  • Tiny SC70 and µDFN Packages
  • 1.8V to 5.5V Single-Supply Operation

The MAX4706/MAX4707 single-pole/single-throw (SPST) switches operate from a single 1.8V to 5.5V supply. The MAX4706 is a normally closed (NC) switch and the MAX4707 is the normally open (NO) version. These switches provide 2Ω on-resistance (RON) and 0.6Ω RON flatness with a +2.7V supply. These devices typically consume only 0.02µA of quiescent current, making them suitable for use in low-power, portable applications. The MAX4706/MAX4707 feature low-leakage currents over the entire temperature range, TTL/CMOS-compatible digital logic, and excellent AC characteristics.

The MAX4706/MAX4707 are offered in small 5-pin and 6-pin SC70 and 6-pin µDFN packages.

Applications

  • Audio Signal Routing
  • Battery-Operated Equipment
  • Communications Circuits
  • Low-Voltage Data-Acquisition Systems
  • Relay Replacement
  • Sample-and-Hold Circuits

MAX4706
Low-Voltage, 2Ω, SPST, CMOS Analog Switches
MAX4706, MAX4707: Pin Configuration
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