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ISL54213 Datasheet, PDF (5/15 Pages) Intersil Corporation – MP3/USB 2.0 High Speed Switch with Negative Signal Handling and Mute Function
ISL54213
Electrical Specifications - 2.7V to 3.6V Supply Test Conditions: VDD = +3.0V, GND = 0V, VINH = VCTRLH = 1.4V, VINL = VCTRLL = 0.5V,
(Note 8), Unless Otherwise Specified. (Continued)
PARAMETER
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
TEST CONDITIONS
TEMP MIN
MAX
(°C) (Notes 9, 10) TYP (Notes 9, 10) UNITS
Power Supply Range, VDD
Positive Supply Current, IDD
(Audio Mode)
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 0V, CTRL = 3.6V
Full
2.5
5.0
V
25
-
6
13
µA
Full
-
-
15
µA
Positive Supply Current, IDD VDD = 3.6V, IN = 3.6V, CTRL = 3.6V
(USB Mode)
25
-
Full
-
2
4.5
µA
-
5.5
µA
Positive Supply Current, IDD VDD = 3.6V, IN = 0V, CTRL = 0V
(Mute State)
25
-
Full
-
2
4.5
µA
-
7
µA
Power OFF-current, IDx ICOMx VDD = 0V, VDx = VCOMx = 5.25V, IN = CTRL = Float
DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
25
-
7
-
µA
Voltage Low, VINL, VCTRLL VDD = 2.7V to 3.6V
Full
-
-
0.5
V
Voltage High, VINH, VCTRLH VDD = 2.7V to 3.6V
Full
1.4
-
-
V
Input Current, IINL, ICTRLL
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 0V, CTRL = 0V
Full
-50
20
50
nA
Input Current, IINH
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 3.6, CTRL = 0V
Full
-2
1.1
2
µA
Input Current, ICTRLH
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 0V, CTRL = 3.6V
Full
-2
1.1
2
µA
CTRL Pull-Down Resistor,
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 0V, CTRL = 3.6V; measure current through the Full
-
4
-
MΩ
RCTRL
internal pull-down resistor and calculate resistance value.
IN Pull-Down Resistor, RIN
VDD = 3.6V, IN = 3.6V, CTRL = 3.6V; measure current through Full
-
4
-
MΩ
the internal pull-down resistor and calculate resistance value.
NOTES:
8. Vlogic = Input voltage to perform proper function.
9. The algebraic convention, whereby the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive a maximum, is used in this data sheet.
10. Parts are 100% tested at +25°C. Temperature limits established by characterization and are not production tested.
11. Flatness is defined as the difference between maximum and minimum value of on-resistance over the specified analog signal range.
12. Limits established by characterization and are not production tested.
13. rON matching between channels is calculated by subtracting the channel with the highest max rON value from the channel with lowest max rON
value, between L and R or between D+ and D-.
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March 26, 2008