Manufacturer Part Number
ADG619BRTZ-REEL7
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The ADG619BRTZ-REEL7 is an advanced analog switch featuring low on state-resistance and high bandwidth.
Product Features and Performance
SPDT switch configuration
2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer circuit
Single circuit unit
Maximum on-state resistance of 6.5 Ohm
Channel-to-Channel matching at 700mOhm
Supply voltage ranges from 2.7V to 5.5V for single, and ±2.7V to ±5.5V for dual
Fast switching times of 120ns (on) and 75ns (off)
Bandwidth up to 190MHz
Charge injection of 110pC
Channel Capacitance of 25pF
Maximum leakage current of 250pA
Very low crosstalk of -67dB at 1MHz
Product Advantages
Exceptional signal integrity with low distortion
Efficient in power management due to reduced leakage current
Compact packaging suitable for high-density mounting
Robust performance across varied temperature range
Key Technical Parameters
On-State Resistance: 6.5 Ohm
Switch Time: 120ns (Ton), 75ns (Toff)
Bandwidth: 190MHz
Operating Voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V
Crosstalk: -67dB @ 1MHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Extensively tested for operational durability under extreme temperatures
Built with high-quality materials to ensure minimal signal losses
Compatibility
Compatible with SOT-23-8 packaging surface mount technologies
Ideal for integrating into existing systems requiring dual supply voltages
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Data acquisition systems
Audio and video switching
Industrial control systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently listed as Active
Not nearing discontinuation; availability of upgrades or replacements expected
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Ultra-low switching times ideal for high-speed applications
Broad voltage compatibility ensures adaptability in diverse applications
High bandwidth and low charge injection promote accurate signal transmission
Robust construction and reliability enhance product durability in severe conditions
Mentioned low crosstalk ensures cleaner signal paths with minimal interference