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NX3L2267_15 Datasheet, PDF (1/22 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – Low-ohmic dual single-pole double-throw analog switch
NX3L2267
Low-ohmic dual single-pole double-throw analog switch
Rev. 5 — 18 June 2012
Product data sheet
1. General description
The NX3L2267 is a dual low-ohmic single-pole double-throw analog switch suitable for
use as an analog or digital 2:1 multiplexer/demultiplexer. Each switch has a digital select
input (nS), two independent inputs/outputs (nY0 and nY1) and a common input/output
(nZ).
Schmitt trigger action at the digital inputs makes the circuit tolerant to slower input rise and
fall times. Low threshold digital inputs allows this device to be driven by 1.8 V logic levels
in 3.3 V applications without significant increase in supply current ICC. This makes it
possible for the NX3L2267 to switch 4.3 V signals with a 1.8 V digital controller,
eliminating the need for logic level translation. The NX3L2267 allows signals with
amplitude up to VCC to be transmitted from nZ to nY0 or nY1, or from nY0 or nY1 to nZ. Its
low ON resistance (0.5 ) and flatness (0.13 ) ensures minimal attenuation and
distortion of transmitted signals.
2. Features and benefits
 Wide supply voltage range from 1.4 V to 4.3 V
 Very low ON resistance (peak):
 1.65  (typical) at VCC = 1.4 V
 0.95  (typical) at VCC = 1.65 V
 0.55  (typical) at VCC = 2.3 V
 0.50  (typical) at VCC = 2.7 V
 0.50  (typical) at VCC = 4.3 V
 Break-before-make switching
 High noise immunity
 ESD protection:
 HBM JESD22-A114F Class 3A exceeds 7500 V
 MM JESD22-A115-A exceeds 200 V
 CDM AEC-Q100-011 revision B exceeds 1000 V
 IEC61000-4-2 contact discharge exceeds 6000 V for switch ports
 CMOS low-power consumption
 Latch-up performance exceeds 100 mA per JESD 78B Class II Level A
 1.8 V control logic at VCC = 3.6 V
 Control input accepts voltages above supply voltage
 Very low supply current, even when input is below VCC
 High current handling capability (350 mA continuous current under 3.3 V supply)
 Specified from 40 C to +85 C and from 40 C to +125 C