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This document introduces the characteristics of ADG1334 four independently selectable SPDT switches, including working voltage range, input impedance, input signal range, switch action, etc.
The ADG791A/ADG791G is a 2:1 multiplexer from Analog Devices that supports the I2C interface, has a bandwidth of 325MHz, low insertion loss and on resistance, and can be used in S-video RGB/YPbPr video switches, HDTVs, projection TVs, DVD-R/RW AV receivers, etc.
ADG333A is a quad SPDT switch chip produced by Analog Devices. The chip works at a voltage of 44V and supports VSS to VDD analog signals. The switching time of the switch chip is tON<175ns, tOFF<145ns, and the switching loss is 5nA. ADG333A can be applied to audio and video switching, battery-powered systems, test equipment and communication systems.
The ADG466 and ADG467 from Analog Devices are triple and octal channel protectors, respectively, that protect sensitive components from voltage transients in the signal path regardless of the presence or absence of the power supplies. Since the channel protection works regardless of whether the supplies are present, the channel protectors are ideal for use in applications where correct power sequencing cannot always be guaranteed (e.g., hot-insertion rack systems) to protect analog inputs. This is discussed further, and some example circuits are given in the Applications section of this data sheet.
The ADG888 is a 0.4Ω CMOS dual DPDT switch designed for operation from 1.8V to 5.5V. It features ultralow on resistance, excellent audio performance, high current carrying capability, and is suitable for applications such as cellular phones, PDAs, MP3 players, and battery-powered systems.
ADG904/ADG904-R is a wideband switch chip produced by Analog Devices. It has a high off isolation of 37 dB @ 1 GHz and a low insertion loss of 1.1 dB dc to 1 GHz. The chip works at a voltage of 1.65 V to 2.75 V, and uses CMOS/LVTTL control logic. It is available in 20-lead TSSOP and 4 mm × 4 mm LFCSP packages.
AD8170/AD8174 is a chip with 250 MHz, 10 ns switching multiplexers and amplifiers. It features fully buffered inputs and outputs, fast channel switching, high output drive, flexible gain setting, high speed 250 MHz bandwidth, low power, etc.
AD8186/AD8187 is a 480 MHz single-supply (5 V) triple 2:1 multiplexer with fully buffered inputs and outputs. It features fast channel-to-channel switching, high speed operation, low current consumption, and excellent video specifications.
The AD8183 and AD8185 are high-speed triple 2:1 multiplexers with features including fully buffered inputs and outputs, fast channel switching, high-speed bandwidth, low power consumption, and excellent video specifications.
The ADG774A is a monolithic CMOS device comprising four 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexers with high impedance outputs. The CMOS process provides low power dissipation yet offers high switching speed and low on resistance. The on resistance variation is typically less than 0.5 Ω over the input voltage range.
The ADG774 is a monolithic CMOS device comprising four 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexers with high impedance outputs. The CMOS process provides low power dissipation and high bandwidth. The ADG774 is designed to operate from a single 3 V or 5 V supply and has rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. The device is available in a 20-lead TSSOP package.
ADG784 is a low power, high speed, low distortion, high switching speed 16-lead QSOP/SOIC package 2:1 switch device. It is suitable for 100VG-AnyLAN token ring 4Mbps/16Mbps ATM25/155 NIC adapters and hubs, audio and video switching, relay replacement and other applications.