Manufacturer Part Number
MAX312EUE+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX312EUE+T is from Analog Devices' category of Interface Analog Switches, Multiplexers, Demultiplexers. It is specially designed for applications requiring minimal distortion and high switching speed.
Product Features and Performance
Single-Pole, Single-Throw (SPST) Normally Closed configuration
Multiplexer/Demultiplexer Circuit: 1:1
Number of Circuits: 4
Low on-state resistance of Maximum 10 ohms
Channel-to-Channel Matching (ΔRon): 300 mOhm
Fast Switching Time: Ton (max 225ns), Toff (max 185ns)
Low Charge Injection: 20pC
Low Channel Capacitance: 15pF (CS(off), CD(off))
Excellent Crosstalk suppression: -85dB @ 1MHz
Product Advantages
High signal integrity due to low on-resistance and charge injection
Robust performance with low leakage current of 500pA
Flexible voltage operation: single supply (4.5V to 30V) and dual supply (±4.5V to ±20V)
Key Technical Parameters
Max On-State Resistance: 10 ohms
Supply Voltage: 4.5V ~ 30V (Single), ±4.5V ~ 20V (Dual)
Maximum Switch Time: Ton (225ns), Toff (185ns)
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Tested for high reliability and performance across a wide temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Compatibility
Compatible with surface-mount technology for straightforward PCB integration
Functional in both single and dual supply modes
Application Areas
Designed for data acquisition systems
Ideal for signal routing in audio, video, and telecommunication systems
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
Continuously manufactured with no nearing discontinuation
Replacement and upgrade options are readily available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Superior performance in applications requiring high speed and low distortion
Proven reliability in various operating conditions
Ability to work with broad range of supply voltages increasing usage flexibility
Seamless integration into existing technology with surface mount package
Best-in-class crosstalk characteristics ensuring minimal signal interference