Manufacturer Part Number
ADG604YRUZ
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADG604YRUZ is a multiplexer from Analog Devices designed for interfacing solutions. It effectively manages analog signals by selecting a single output from multiple input signals.
Product Features and Performance
Single Pole 4 Throw (SP4T) configuration
4:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer circuit
Low on-state resistance of 115 ohms
Channel-to-Channel Matching of 2 ohms
Broad voltage supply range from 2.7V to 5.5V
Fast switching time (ton: 105ns, toff: 45ns)
High -3db bandwidth of 280MHz
Minimal charge injection of -1pC
Low channel capacitance of 5pF (CS(off)), 17pF (CD(off))
Ultra-low leakage current of 100pA max
Excellent crosstalk performance of -70dB at 10MHz
Product Advantages
Enhanced signal integrity
Reduced power consumption
High switching speed
Precision signal handling capabilities
Key Technical Parameters
On-State Resistance (Max): 115Ohm
Voltage Supply Range: 2.7V ~ 5.5V
Switch Time (Ton, Toff) (Max): 105ns, 45ns
-3db Bandwidth: 280MHz
Crosstalk: -70dB at 10MHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
High reliability under extreme temperatures
Robust surface mount package for secure PCB mounting
Compatibility
Compatible with various signal levels within specified voltage ranges
Suitable for surface mount technology (TSSOP package)
Application Areas
Multiplexing for data acquisition systems
Signal routing in communication systems
Use in audio and video applications
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product
Not near discontinuation and replacements or upgrades are readily available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Provides exceptionally low on-state resistance improving overall efficiency
Facilitates faster switching times enhancing performance in critical applications
Supports a wide range of operating temperatures, suitable for harsh environments
Serves multiple applications due to its flexibility and compatibility with various signal levels and systems
Ensures signal fidelity with minimal cross talk and charge injection