ADG633
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TERMINOLOGY
VDD
Most positive power supply potential.
VSS
Most negative power supply potential.
IDD
Positive supply current.
ISS
Negative supply current.
GND
Ground (0 V) reference.
S
Source terminal. Can be an input or output.
D
Drain terminal. Can be an input or output.
AX
Logic control input.
EN
Active low digital input. When EN is high, the device is disabled
and all switches are off. When EN is low, the Ax logic inputs
determine the on switches.
VD, VS
Analog voltage on Terminal D and Terminal S.
RON
Ohmic resistance between Terminal D and Terminal S.
ΔRON
On-resistance match between any two channels, that is,
RONMAX RONMIN.
RFLAT(ON)
Flatness is defined as the difference between the maximum and
minimum value of on resistance as measured over the specified
analog signal range.
IS(OFF)
Source leakage current with the switch off.
ID(OFF)
Drain leakage current with the switch off.
ID(ON), IS(ON)
Channel leakage current with the switch on.
VINL
Maximum input voltage for Logic 0.
VINH
Minimum input voltage for Logic 1.
IINL, IINH
Input current of the digital input.
CS(OFF)
Off switch source capacitance. Measured with reference to
ground.
CD(OFF)
Off switch drain capacitance. Measured with reference to
ground.
CD(ON), CS(ON)
On switch capacitance. Measured with reference to ground.
CIN
Digital input capacitance.
tON (EN)
Delay between applying the digital control input and the output
tOFF (EN)
Delay between applying the digital control input and the output
tBBM
On time, measured between 80% points of both switches when
switching from one address state to another.
Charge Injection
A measure of the glitch impulse transferred from the digital
input to the analog output during switching.
Off Isolation
A measure of unwanted signal coupling through an off switch.
Crosstalk
A measure of unwanted signal that is coupled through from one
channel to another as a result of parasitic capacitance.
Bandwidth
The frequency at which the output is attenuated by 3 dB.
On Response
The frequency response of the on switch.
Insertion Loss
The loss due to the on resistance of the switch.