Manufacturer Part Number
ADW54003-0
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The ADW54003-0 is a high-performance, low-power, 8-channel analog switch/multiplexer IC from Analog Devices. It features low on-resistance, fast switching times, and wide supply voltage range, making it suitable for a variety of analog signal routing and control applications.
Product Features and Performance
8-channel analog switch/multiplexer
Low on-resistance (max 75Ω)
Channel-to-channel matching (ΔRon) of 1.3Ω
Wide supply voltage range: 2V to 12V (single-supply) or ±2V to ±6V (dual-supply)
Fast switching times: 115ns (max turn-on), 45ns (max turn-off)
High bandwidth: -3dB at 210MHz
Low charge injection: 2pC
Low channel capacitance: 4pF (CS(off)), 23pF (CD(off))
Low leakage current: 200pA (max)
Wide operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
Product Advantages
Versatile analog signal routing and control
Excellent channel matching for precision applications
Fast switching enables high-speed analog multiplexing
Wide supply voltage range for flexible system design
Small footprint and low power consumption
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Superior performance and reliability for critical analog applications
Flexible design options with wide supply voltage and temperature range
Cost-effective solution for analog signal switching and multiplexing
Trusted Analog Devices quality and support
Quality and Safety Features
Manufactured to high quality standards
Robust design for reliable operation
Compliant with relevant industry safety standards
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of analog signal conditioning and control applications
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control systems
Test and measurement equipment
Data acquisition systems
Audio and video signal routing
Sensor signal conditioning
Product Lifecycle
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