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2.1 Ω On Resistance, ±15 V/+12 V/±5 V,iCMOS SPDT Switch
Key Features
• 2.1 Ω on resistance
• 0.5 Ω maximum on-resistance flatness at 25°C
• Up to 390 mA continuous current
• Fully specified at +12 V, ±15 V, ±5 V
• No VLsupply required
• 3 V logic-compatible inputs
• Rail-to-rail operation
• 8-lead MSOP and 8-lead, 3 mm × 2 mm LFCSP
Description
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The ADG1419 is a monolithiciCMOS®device containing a single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) switch. An EN input on the LFCSP is used to enable or disable the device. When disabled, all channels are switched off.The industrial CMOS (iCMOS) modular manufacturing process combines high voltage, complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) and bipolar technologies. It enables the development of a wide range of high performance analog ICs capable of 33 V operation in a footprint that no other generation of high voltage parts has achieved. Unlike analog ICs using conventional CMOS processes,iCMOS components can tolerate high supply voltages while providing increased performance, dramatically lower power consumption, and reduced package size.The on-resistance profile is very flat over the full analog input range, ensuring excellent linearity and low distortion when switching audio signals. TheiCMOS construction ensures ultralow power dissipation, making the part ideally suited for portable and battery-powered instruments.Each switch conducts equally well in both directions when on and has an input signal range that extends to the supplies. In the off condition, signal levels up to the supplies are blocked. The ADG1419 exhibits break-before-make switching action for use in multiplexer applications.Product Highlights2.4 Ω maximum on resistance at 25°C.Minimum distortion.3 V logic-compatible digital inputs: VINH= 2.0 V, VINL= 0.8 V.No VLlogic power supply required.8-lead MSOP and 8-lead, 3 mm × 2 mm LFCSP.ApplicationsAutomatic test equipmentData acquisition systemsBattery-powered systemsRelay replacementsSample-and-hold systemsAudio signal routingVideo signal routingCommunication systems