Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +85°C
CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and
result in failures not covered by warranty.
NOTES:
6. Signals on NO, NC, COM, or IN exceeding V+ or GND are clamped by internal diodes. Limit forward diode current to maximum current ratings.
7.
JA
is measured with the component mounted on a low effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief
TB379
for details.
Test Conditions: V+ = +4.5V to +5.5V, GND = 0V, V
INH
= 2.4V, V
INL
= 0.8V (Note
8),
unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply across the operating temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
PARAMETER
ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS
Analog Signal Range, V
ANALOG
ON-resistance, r
ON
V+ = 4.5V, I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 3.5V,
(see
Figure 4)
V+ = 4.5V, I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 1V, 2V, 3V
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
NO or NC OFF Leakage Current,
I
NO(OFF)
or I
NC(OFF)
COM OFF Leakage Current,
I
COM(OFF)
COM ON Leakage Current,
I
COM(ON)
V+ = 5.5V, V
COM
= 1V, 4.5V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 4.5V,
1V, (Note
10)
V+ = 5.5V, V
COM
= 4.5V, 1V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V,
4.5V, (Note
10)
V = 5.5V, V
COM
= 1V, 4.5V, or V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V,
4.5V, (Note
10)
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
0
-
-
-
-
-1
-20
-1
-20
-2
-40
-
-
-
-
-
0.01
-
0.01
-
0.01
-
V+
20
25
3
5
1
20
1
20
2
40
V
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
TEST CONDITIONS
TEMP
(°C)
MIN
(Notes
9, 11)
TYP
MAX
(Notes
9, 11)
UNITS
Electrical Specifications
r
ON
Flatness, R
FLAT(ON)
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Voltage High, V
INH
Input Voltage Low, V
INL
Input Current, I
INH
, I
INL
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Turn-ON Time, t
ON
V
NO
or V
NC
= 3V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 3V, (see
Figure 1)
V
NO
or V
NC
= 3V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 3V, (see
Figure 1)
C
L
= 1.0nF, V
G
= 0V, R
G
= 0, (see
Figure 2)
R
L
= 50, C
L
= 15pF, f = 100kHz, (see
Figure 3)
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
+25
+25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
>90
14
150
240
100
150
10
-
-
ns
ns
ns
ns
pC
dB
pF
V+ = 5.5V, V
IN
= 0V or V+
Full
Full
Full
2.4
0
-1
-
-
-
V+
0.8
1
V
V
µA
Turn-OFF Time, t
OFF
Charge Injection, Q
OFF-isolation
NO or NC OFF Capacitance, C
OFF
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
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Test Conditions: V+ = +4.5V to +5.5V, GND = 0V, V
INH
= 2.4V, V
INL
= 0.8V (Note
8),
unless otherwise specified. Boldface limits apply across the operating temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
(Continued)
PARAMETER
COM OFF Capacitance,
C
COM(OFF)
TEST CONDITIONS
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
TEMP
(°C)
+25
+25
MIN
(Notes
9, 11)
-
-
TYP
14
30
MAX
(Notes
9, 11)
UNITS
-
-
pF
pF
Electrical Specifications
COM ON Capacitance, C
COM(ON)
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Positive Supply Current, I+
V+ = 5.5V, V
IN
= 0V or V+, Switch On or Off
+25
Full
-1
-10
0.0001
-
1
10
µA
µA
Electrical Specifications - 12V Supply
Test Conditions: V+ = +10.8V to +13.2V, GND = 0V, V
INH
= 5V, V
INL
= 0.8V (Note
8),
unless otherwise specified.
Boldface limits apply across the operating temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
PARAMETER
ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS
Analog Signal Range, V
ANALOG
ON-resistance, r
ON
r
ON
Flatness, R
FLAT(ON)
NO or NC OFF Leakage Current,
I
NO(OFF)
or I
NC(OFF)
COM OFF Leakage Current,
I
COM(OFF)
COM ON Leakage Current,
I
COM(ON)
V+ = 10.8V, I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 10V
V+ = 12V, I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 3V, 6V, 9V
V+ = 13.2V, V
COM
= 1V, 10V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 10V,
1V, (Note
10)
V+ = 13.2V, V
COM
= 10V, 1V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V,
10V, (Note
10)
V+ = 13.2V, V
COM
= 1V, 10V, or V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V,
10V, (Note
10)
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
Full
Full
V+ = 13.2V, V
IN
= 0V or V+
V
NO
or V
NC
= 10V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 5V, (see
Figure 1)
V
NO
or V
NC
= 10V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 5V, (see
Figure 1)
C
L
= 1.0nF, V
G
= 0V, R
G
= 0, (see
Figure 2)
R
L
= 50, C
L
= 15pF, f = 100kHz, (see
Figure 3)
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
+25
+25
+25
+25
0
-
-
-
-
-2
-50
-2
-50
-4
-100
5
0
-1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
>90
14
14
30
V+
10
15
3
5
2
50
2
50
4
100
V+
0.8
1
150
240
100
150
20
-
-
-
-
V
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
V
V
µA
ns
ns
ns
ns
pC
dB
pF
pF
pF
TEST CONDITIONS
TEMP
(°C)
MIN
(Notes
9, 11)
TYP
MAX
(Notes
9, 11)
UNITS
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Voltage High, V
INH
Input Voltage Low, V
INL
Input Current, I
INH
, I
INL
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Turn-ON Time, t
ON
Turn-OFF Time, t
OFF
Charge Injection, Q
OFF-isolation
NO or NC OFF Capacitance,
C
OFF
COM OFF Capacitance,
C
COM(OFF)
COM ON Capacitance, C
COM(ON)
f = 1MHz, V
NO
or V
NC
= V
COM
= 0V,
(see
Figure 5)
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Positive Supply Current, I+
V+ = 13.2V, V
IN
= 0V or V+, Switch On or Off
+25
Full
-2
-20
-
-
2
20
µA
µA
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Electrical Specifications - 3.3V Supply
Test Conditions: V+ = +3.0V to +3.6V, GND = 0V, V
INH
= 2.4V, V
INL
= 0.8V (Note
8),
Unless Otherwise Specified.
Boldface limits apply across the operating temperature range, -40°C to +85°C.
PARAMETER
ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS
Analog Signal Range, V
ANALOG
ON-resistance, r
ON
V+ = 3V, I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 1.5V
Full
+25
Full
r
ON
Flatness, R
FLAT(ON)
I
COM
= 1.0mA, V
COM
= 0.5V, 1V, 1.5V
+25
Full
NO or NC OFF Leakage Current,
I
NO(OFF)
or I
NC(OFF)
COM OFF Leakage Current,
I
COM(OFF)
COM ON Leakage Current,
I
COM(ON)
V+ = 3.6V, V
COM
= 3V, 1V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V, 3V,
(Note
10)
V+ = 3.6V, V
COM
= 3V, 1V, V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V, 3V,
(Note
10)
V+ = 3.6V, V
COM
= 1V, 3V, or V
NO
or V
NC
= 1V,
3V, (Note
10)
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
Full
0
-
-
-
-
-1
-20
-1
-20
-2
-40
-
-
-
-
-
0.01
-
0.01
-
0.01
-
V+
50
75
5.5
7.0
1
20
1
20
2
40
V
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
nA
TEST CONDITIONS
TEMP
(°C)
MIN
(Notes
9, 11)
TYP
MAX
(Notes
9, 11)
UNITS
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Voltage High, V
INH
Input Voltage Low, V
INL
Input Current, I
INH
, I
INL
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Turn-ON Time, t
ON
V
NO
or V
NC
= 1.5V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 3V
V
NO
or V
NC
= 1.5V, R
L
= 300, C
L
= 35pF,
V
IN
= 0 to 3V
C
L
= 1.0nF, V
G
= 0V, R
G
= 0
+25
Full
+25
Full
+25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4
150
240
100
150
10
ns
ns
ns
ns
pC
V+ = 3.6V, V
IN
= 0V or V+
Full
Full
Full
2.4
0
-1
-
-
-
V+
0.8
1
V
V
µA
Turn-OFF Time, t
OFF
Charge Injection, Q
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Positive Supply Current, I+
V+ = 3.6V, V
IN
= 0V or V+, Switch On or Off
+25
Full
NOTES:
8. V
IN
= input voltage to perform proper function.
9. The algebraic convention, whereby the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive a maximum, is used in this data sheet.
10. Leakage parameter is 100% tested at high temp, and guaranteed by correlation at +25°C.
11. Compliance to datasheet limits is assured by one or more methods: production test, characterization and/or design.
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