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PS391 Datasheet, PDF (5/12 Pages) Pericom Semiconductor Corporation – Precision, Quad, SPST, Analog Switches
PS391/PS392/PS393
Precision, Quad, SPST Analog Switches
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Electrical Specifications - Dual Supplies (continued)
(V+ = +5V ±10%, V– = –5V ±10%, GND = 0V, VINH = 2.4V, VINL = 0.8V)
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Temp°C
Logic Input
Input Current with
Input Voltage High
IIN H
IN = 2.4V,
all others = 0.8V
Full
Input Current with
Input Voltage Low
IIN L
IN = 0.8V,
all others = 2.4V
Dynamic
Turn-On-Time
Turn-Off-Time
25
tO N
VCO M = ± 3V,
Full
Figure 1
25
t(O FF)
Full
Break-Before-Make
Time Delay
Charge Injection(3)
tD
PS393 only, RL = 300ohm,
CL= 35pF, Figure 2
Full
Q
CL = 1nF, VGEN = 0V,
RGEN = 0ohm, Figure 3
Off Isolation
OIRR
RL= 50ohm, CL = 5pF,
f = 1MHz, Figure 4
Crosstalk
XTALK
RL= 50ohm, CL = 5pF,
f = 1MHz, Figure 5
25
NC or NO Capacitance
COM Off Capacitance
C(O FF)
CCO M(O FF)
f = 1MHz, Figure 6
COM On Capacitance
CCO M(O N ) f = 1MHz, Figure 7
Supply
Positive Supply Range
V+, V–
Positive Supply Current
Negative Supply Current
I+
V+ = 5.5V, V– = –5.5V,
Full
VIN = 0V or V+
I–
All channels on or off
Min(1)
–0.5
10
±3
–1
Typ(2)
0.005
51
29
20
3
–65
–90
12
12
25
Max(1) Units
0.5
µA
130
175
75
ns
100
5
pC
dB
pF
±8
V
1
µA
Notes:
1. The algebraic convention, where the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive is a maximum,
is used in this data sheet.
2. Typical values are for DESIGN AID ONLY, not guaranteed or subject to production testing.
3. Guaranteed by design
4. ∆RON = RON max - RON min
5. Flatness is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum value of on-resistance measured.
6. Leakage parameters are 100% tested at maximum rated hot temperature and guaranteed by correlation at +25ºC.
7. Off Isolation = 20log10 [ VCOM / (VNC or VNO) ], VCOM = Output, VNC ,VNO = input to off switch
8. Between any two switches.
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PS8168E 09/16/02