CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the
device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
NOTES:
1. Signals on V
S
, V
D
, or V
IN
exceeding V+ or V- will be clamped by internal diodes. Limit forward diode current to maximum current ratings.
2.
θ
JA
is measured with the component mounted on an evaluation PC board in free air.
Electrical Specifications
V+ = 15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T
A
= 25
o
C
“A” SUFFIX
“B” AND “C” SUFFIX
MAX
MIN
(NOTE 3)
TYP
MAX
UNITS
PARAMETER
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Turn-ON Time, t
ON
Turn-OFF Time, t
OFF
Charge Injection, Q
OFF Isolation, OIRR
Crosstalk (Channel to Channel), CCRR
Source OFF Capacitance, C
S(OFF)
Drain OFF Capacitance, C
D(OFF)
Channel ON Capacitance,
C
D(ON)
+ C
S(ON)
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Current with Voltage High, I
IH
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
(NOTE 3)
TYP
See Figure 1
See Figure 1
C
L
= 1nF, R
S
= 0, V
S
= 0V
V
IN
= 5V, R
L
= 75Ω, V
S
= 2.0V,
f = 100kHz
f = 140kHz, V
IN
= 5V, V
S
= V
D
= 0V
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
480
370
20
70
-90
5.0
5.0
16
600
450
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
480
370
20
70
-90
5.0
5.0
16
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
ns
ns
pC
dB
dB
pF
pF
pF
V
IN
= 2.4V
V
IN
= 15V
-1.0
-
-1.0
-0.0004
0.003
-0.0004
-
1.0
-
-1.0
-
-1.0
-0.0004
0.003
-0.0004
-
1.0
-
µA
µA
µA
Input Current with Voltage Low, I
IL
ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS
Analog Signal Range, V
ANALOG
Drain-Source ON Resistance, r
DS(ON)
Source OFF Leakage Current, I
S(OFF)
V
IN
= 0V
-15
V
D
=
±10V,
V
IN
= 0.8V (DG201A)
I
S
= 1mA, V
IN
= 2.4V (DG202)
V
IN
= 2.4V
(DG201A)
V
IN
= 0.8V
(DG202)
V
S
= 14V, V
D
= -14V
V
S
= -14V, V
D
= 14V
V
S
= -14V, V
D
= 14V
V
S
= 14V, V
D
= -14V
-
-
-1.0
-
-1.0
-
115
0.01
-0.02
0.01
-0.02
15
175
1.0
-
1.0
-
-15
-
-
-5.0
-
-5.0
-
115
0.01
-0.02
0.01
-0.02
15
200
5.0
-
5.0
-
V
Ω
nA
nA
nA
nA
Drain OFF Leakage Current, I
D(OFF)
4-2
DG201A, DG202
Electrical Specifications
V+ = 15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T
A
= 25
o
C
(Continued)
“A” SUFFIX
PARAMETER
Drain ON Leakage Current, I
D(ON)
(Note 5)
TEST CONDITIONS
V
IN
= 0.8V
(DG201A)
V
IN
= 2.4V
(DG202)
V
D
= V
S
= 14V
V
D
= V
S
= -14V
MIN
-
-1.0
(NOTE 3)
TYP
0.1
-0.15
MAX
1.0
-
“B” AND “C” SUFFIX
MIN
-
-5.0
(NOTE 3)
TYP
0.1
-0.15
MAX
5.0
-
UNITS
µA
µA
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Positive Supply Current, I+
Negative Supply Current, I-
All Channels ON or OFF
-
-1
0.9
-0.3
2
-
-
-1
0.9
-0.3
2
-
mA
mA
Electrical Specifications
V+ = 15V, V- = -15V, GND = 0V, T
A
Over Operating Temperature Range
“A” SUFFIX
(NOTE 3)
TYP
PARAMETER
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Current with Voltage High, I
IH
V
IN
= 2.4V
V
IN
= 15V
Input Current with Voltage Low, I
IL
ANALOG SWITCH CHARACTERISTICS
Analog Signal Range, V
ANALOG
Drain-Source ON Resistance, r
DS(ON)
Source OFF Leakage Current, I
S(OFF)
V
IN
= 0V
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
MAX
UNITS
-10
-
-10
-
-
-
-
10
-
µA
µA
µA
-15
V
D
=
±10V,
V
IN
= 0.8V (DG201A)
I
S
= 1mA, V
IN
= 2.4V (DG202)
V
IN
= 2.4V (DG201A)
V
IN
= 0.8V (DG202)
V
S
= 14V, V
D
= -14V
V
S
= -14V, V
D
= 14V
V
S
= -14V, V
D
= 14V
V
S
= 14V, V
D
= -14V
-
-
-
15
250
V
Ω
nA
nA
nA
nA
µA
µA
-
-100
-
-100
-
-200
-
-
-
-
-
-
100
-
100
-
200
-
Drain OFF Leakage Current, I
D(OFF)
Drain ON Leakage Current, I
D(ON)
(Note 5)
V
IN
= 0.8V (DG201A)
V
IN
= 2.4V (DG202)
V
D
= V
S
= 14V
V
D
= V
S
= -14V
NOTES:
3. Typical values are for design aid only, not guaranteed and not subject to production testing.
4. The algebraic convention whereby the most negative value is a minimum, and the most positive is a maximum, is used in this data sheet.
5. I
D(ON)
is leakage from driver into ON switch.
4-3
DG201A, DG202
Test Circuits and Waveforms
LOGIC
†
3V
INPUT
t
r
< 20ns
t
f
< 20ns
SWITCH
INPUT
LOGIC “0” = SWITCH ON
50%
V
O
= V
S
R
L
R
L
+ r
DS(ON)
15V
V+
SWITCH
INPUT
V
S
= 2V
V
S
90%
SWITCH
OUTPUT
90%
LOGIC
INPUT
IN
1
R
L
1kΩ
S
1
D
1
SWITCH
OUTPUT
V
O
C
L
35pF
t
ON
t
OFF
GND
V-
-15V
(REPEAT TEST FOR
IN
2
, IN
3
AND IN
4
)
†
Logic shown for DG201A, invert for DG202.
FIGURE 1. t
ON
AND t
OFF
SWITCHING TEST CIRCUIT AND MEASUREMENT POINTS
∆V
O
R
S
S
X
D
X
V
O
SWITCH
OUTPUT
V
S
IN
X
C
L
= 1nF
IN
X
ON
OFF
ON
NOTES:
6.
∆V
O
= Measured voltage error due to charge injection.
7. The error in coulombs is Q = C
L
x
∆V
O
.
FIGURE 2. CHARGE INJECTION TEST CIRCUIT AND MEASUREMENT POINTS
+15V
C
C
+15V
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
V
S
V+
V
S
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
V
S
IN
X
V
IN
ANALYZER
CHAN A
0V,
2.4V
V+
3
V
S1
V
D1
50Ω
IN
1
IN
2
0V, 2.4V
ANALYZER
CHAN A
CHAN B
R
L
-15V
V
D
GND
V-
C
CHAN B
R
L
V
D2
GND
V
S2
V-
C
-15V
NC
C = 0.001µF||0.1µF
Chip Capacitors
VS
OIRR
=
20 Log
-------
-
VD
C = 0.001µF||0.1µF
Chip Capacitors
VS
1
CCRR
=
20 Log
-----------
VD
2
FIGURE 3. OFF ISOLATION TEST CIRCUIT
FIGURE 4. CHANNEL TO CHANNEL CROSSTALK TEST
CIRCUIT
4-4
DG201A, DG202
Dual-In-Line Plastic Packages (PDIP)
N
E1
INDEX
AREA
1 2 3
N/2
E16.3
(JEDEC MS-001-BB ISSUE D)
16 LEAD DUAL-IN-LINE PLASTIC PACKAGE
INCHES
SYMBOL
-B-
MILLIMETERS
MIN
-
0.39
2.93
0.356
1.15
0.204
18.66
0.13
7.62
6.10
MAX
5.33
-
4.95
0.558
1.77
0.355
19.68
-
8.25
7.11
NOTES
4
4
-
-
8, 10
-
5
5
6
5
-
6
7
4
9
Rev. 0 12/93
MIN
-
0.015
0.115
0.014
0.045
0.008
0.735
0.005
0.300
0.240
MAX
0.210
-
0.195
0.022
0.070
0.014
0.775
-
0.325
0.280
A
E
A2
L
A
C
L
-A-
D
BASE
PLANE
SEATING
PLANE
D1
B1
B
0.010 (0.25) M
D1
A1
A1
A2
-C-
B
B1
C
D
D1
E
e
A
e
C
C
e
C A B S
e
B
NOTES:
1. Controlling Dimensions: INCH. In case of conflict between English and
Metric dimensions, the inch dimensions control.
2. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1982.
3. Symbols are defined in the “MO Series Symbol List” in Section 2.2 of
Publication No. 95.
4. Dimensions A, A1 and L are measured with the package seated in JE-
DEC seating plane gauge GS-3.
5. D, D1, and E1 dimensions do not include mold flash or protrusions.
Mold flash or protrusions shall not exceed 0.010 inch (0.25mm).
6. E and e
A
are measured with the leads constrained to be perpendic-
ular to datum -C- .
7. e
B
and e
C
are measured at the lead tips with the leads unconstrained.
e
C
must be zero or greater.
8. B1 maximum dimensions do not include dambar protrusions. Dambar
protrusions shall not exceed 0.010 inch (0.25mm).
9. N is the maximum number of terminal positions.
10. Corner leads (1, N, N/2 and N/2 + 1) for E8.3, E16.3, E18.3, E28.3,
E42.6 will have a B1 dimension of 0.030 - 0.045 inch (0.76 - 1.14mm).
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