Manufacturer Part Number
MAX319ESA+T
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The MAX319ESA+T is a high-precision analog switch designed for versatile signaling applications, providing SPDT configuration and a 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer circuit.
Product Features and Performance
Single SPDT switch configuration
2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer functionality
Low on-state resistance of 35 Ohms maximum
Channel-to-channel matching ΔRon of 2 Ohms max
Fast switching times of 175ns (Ton) and 145ns (Toff)
Low charge injection of 3pC
Channel capacitance of 8pF (both CS(off) and CD(off))
Very low current leakage of 250pA max
Excellent crosstalk performance of -85dB at 1MHz
Product Advantages
Precision switching and multiplexing capabilities
Minimized signal distortion and noise
Robust leakage control enhances reliability in sensitive applications
High noise immunity with excellent crosstalk performance
Wide operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Key Technical Parameters
On-State Resistance: 35 Ohms max
Voltage Supply: Single (V+): 10V to 30V, Dual (V±): ±4.5V to 20V
Switch Time: 175ns (Ton), 145ns (Toff)
Channel Capacitance: 8pF, Crosstalk: -85dB @1MHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Ensures robust performance under varying environmental conditions
Rigorous leakage and crosstalk specifications
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of supply voltages and operational environments
Suitable for surface mount technology
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Data acquisition systems
Test equipment
Audio and video switching
Product Lifecycle
Product status: Active
No immediate risk of discontinuation, with ongoing support and availability
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High-performance SPDT switching suitable for precise signal routing
Exceptional parameter uniformity ensures predictable performance
Efficient power management with dual supply voltage options
Durable and reliable design, suitable for demanding applications
Strong support and product longevity from Analog Devices