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Analog Switch
Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs
(low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 Skype: skypeanalog | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:53:56 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? ...Jim Thompson DG408 family. |
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On 8/23/2014 5:53 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? I've been using the ADG1411YRUZ which is pin compatible with a Maxim part but in a slightly different package. They have the same pitch but different body widths so a footprint can be used which will work with both. I'd have to dig up a Maxim PN since we have never used them in production. It might be MAX4662. The Maxim part has a logic supply pin and the ADI part does not. The Maxim part also goes high impedance when not powered which the ADI part does not, if I remember. -- Rick |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 03:46:10 -0400, rickman wrote:
On 8/23/2014 5:53 PM, Jim Thompson wrote: Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? I've been using the ADG1411YRUZ which is pin compatible with a Maxim part but in a slightly different package. They have the same pitch but different body widths so a footprint can be used which will work with both. I'd have to dig up a Maxim PN since we have never used them in production. It might be MAX4662. The Maxim part has a logic supply pin and the ADI part does not. The Maxim part also goes high impedance when not powered which the ADI part does not, if I remember. Thanks to all! Anyone know of a Spice model? I can wing it behaviorally (it's an audio application), but the customer would be more impressed if I had an ADI model ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson | mens | | Analog Innovations | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | San Tan Valley, AZ 85142 Skype: skypeanalog | | | Voice480)460-2350 Fax: Available upon request | Brass Rat | | E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | I love to cook with wine. Sometimes I even put it in the food. |
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 11:17:58 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 03:46:10 -0400, rickman wrote: On 8/23/2014 5:53 PM, Jim Thompson wrote: Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? I've been using the ADG1411YRUZ which is pin compatible with a Maxim part but in a slightly different package. They have the same pitch but different body widths so a footprint can be used which will work with both. I'd have to dig up a Maxim PN since we have never used them in production. It might be MAX4662. The Maxim part has a logic supply pin and the ADI part does not. The Maxim part also goes high impedance when not powered which the ADI part does not, if I remember. Thanks to all! Anyone know of a Spice model? I can wing it behaviorally (it's an audio application), but the customer would be more impressed if I had an ADI model ;-) ...Jim Thompson It's just a switch, pretty simple, not the sort of things that people furnish models for. The only tricky parts are charge injection and what happens if the analog inputs try to go past the supply rails. |
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On 25/08/2014 04:32, John Larkin wrote:
On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 11:17:58 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 03:46:10 -0400, rickman wrote: On 8/23/2014 5:53 PM, Jim Thompson wrote: Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? I've been using the ADG1411YRUZ which is pin compatible with a Maxim part but in a slightly different package. They have the same pitch but different body widths so a footprint can be used which will work with both. I'd have to dig up a Maxim PN since we have never used them in production. It might be MAX4662. The Maxim part has a logic supply pin and the ADI part does not. The Maxim part also goes high impedance when not powered which the ADI part does not, if I remember. Thanks to all! Anyone know of a Spice model? I can wing it behaviorally (it's an audio application), but the customer would be more impressed if I had an ADI model ;-) ...Jim Thompson It's just a switch, pretty simple, not the sort of things that people furnish models for. The only tricky parts are charge injection and what happens if the analog inputs try to go past the supply rails. Some analog switches do some fairly odd things to get lower on-resistance, like driving the back-gate (well) that one of the pass transistors sits in. They switch the back-gate either to one of the supply rails (to prevent diodes conducting when it is off) or to the signal path (to reduce on-resistance when it is on). If they don't get the non-overlapping gate drive right for the switches that drive the backgate, then the signal path gets momentarily shorted to one of the supply rails, which is not great in switched capacitor circuits, where you probably want charge to be conserved, and could give an unwanted kick to other circuits too. Even if they get the non-overlapping gate drive just right, some chunk of charge mysteriously disappears from the signal path into the well, to charge up the well when the switch operates. For some things the 4016 is better than the 4066, even if the on-resistance might be worse. If you were designing a circuit where you care about charge going missing, or distortion due to variation of on-resistance with signal voltage, or distortion due to junction capacitance varying with signal voltage, then you might want a transistor level model. Chris |
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On 8/23/2014 4:53 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? ...Jim Thompson LTSpice has one (or more). |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 14:53:56 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: Anyone know of an analog switch that can handle -6V to +11V inputs (low current, high Ron OK), +/-12V supplies? ...Jim Thompson --- http://www.ixysic.com/Products/SSRFormA.htm#1FormA |
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