Manufacturer Part Number
ADG333ABN
Manufacturer
Analog Devices, Inc.
Introduction
The ADG333ABN is a high-performance, low-power, CMOS analog multiplexer/demultiplexer from Analog Devices, Inc.
Product Features and Performance
4 independent SPDT analog switches
Low on-resistance (45Ω max)
Low leakage current (250pA max)
Fast switching speed (90ns max on, 80ns max off)
Low charge injection (2pC)
High channel-to-channel matching (5Ω)
High crosstalk rejection (-85dB @ 1MHz)
Operates on a single 3V to 30V or dual ±3V to ±20V supply
Product Advantages
Excellent analog performance
Low power consumption
Small footprint
Wide operating voltage range
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Supply, Single (V+): 3V ~ 30V
Voltage Supply, Dual (V±): ±3V ~ 20V
Current Leakage (IS(off)) (Max): 250pA
On-State Resistance (Max): 45Ω
Charge Injection: 2pC
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuit: 2:01
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon): 5Ω
Switch Circuit: SPDT
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max): 90ns, 80ns (Typ)
Channel Capacitance (CS(off), CD(off)): 7pF
Crosstalk: -85dB @ 1MHz
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured by Analog Devices, a leading semiconductor company
Meets industrial temperature range requirements (-40°C to 85°C)
RoHS compliant
Compatibility
The ADG333ABN is compatible with a wide range of electronic systems and devices that require high-performance analog switching.
Application Areas
Industrial and process control equipment
Test and measurement instrumentation
Data acquisition systems
Automatic test equipment
Medical equipment
Consumer electronics
Product Lifecycle
The ADG333ABN is an active, in-production product from Analog Devices. Replacement or upgrade options are available if needed.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent analog performance with low on-resistance, low leakage, and fast switching speed
Wide operating voltage range and low power consumption
Small footprint and high channel-to-channel matching
Robust design and industrial temperature range
Manufactured by a trusted, industry-leading semiconductor company