Manufacturer Part Number
MAX303ESE+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX303ESE+T is a versatile analog switch designed for interfacing applications, integrating multiple channels within a single device.
Product Features and Performance
Supports SPDT switch configuration
Features a 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer circuit
Minimal on-state resistance of 35Ohm
Channel-to-Channel Matching of 500mOhm
Fast switch time of 150ns for turn-on and 100ns for turn-off
Low charge injection of 10pC
Channel Capacitance of 12pF
Ultra-low leakage current of 500pA
Excellent crosstalk performance of -90dB @ 1MHz
Product Advantages
High-performance switching capabilities
Precisely matched channels ensuring consistent performance
Suitable for operating over a wide range of temperatures from -40°C to 85°C
Robust surface mount design in a compact 16-SOIC package
Key Technical Parameters
Switch Circuit: SPDT
Channels: 2
Voltage Supply, Single (V+): 10V to 30V
Voltage Supply, Dual (V±): ±4.5V to 20V
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Designed to operate reliably across a broad temperature range and voltage conditions
Features high immunity to crosstalk, securing signals from interference
Compatibility
Developed for use with a variety of signal levels according to voltage specifications
Suitable for integration in multiple device environments due to the 16-SOIC package configuration
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Data acquisition systems
Signal routing applications
Product Lifecycle
Currently active product status
Not listed as near discontinuation; replacements or upgrades not specified
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional signal integrity and minimal signal disturbance
Durable and stable under extended temperature ranges and varied electrical stresses
Quick and efficient switching performance ideal for high-speed applications
Consistent performance guaranteed by superior channel matching and on-state resistance
High crosstalk resistance promotes clearer signal pathways in complex circuits