ADG611YRUZ - High-Performance CMOS Analog Switch
The ADG611YRUZ is a monolithic CMOS device comprising four independently selectable switches, designed and manufactured by Analog Devices, Inc., a leader in high-performance semiconductors. This analog switch is a part of the ADG611 series, which is renowned for its high performance and reliability in a variety of applications.
One of the outstanding features of the ADG611YRUZ is its low power consumption, making it an excellent choice for battery-powered portable devices. It operates from a single 3 V to 5 V power supply, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of digital circuits. The device also boasts low power dissipation, further extending battery life in portable applications.
The ADG611YRUZ offers a low on resistance (RON) typically around 0.5 ohms, which remains flat over the full analog signal range. This ensures excellent linearity and low distortion when passing analog signals. Furthermore, the switch exhibits a low charge injection, minimizing signal corruption during switching events.
Designed for high-speed operation, the ADG611YRUZ has fast switching times, with tON typically around 20 ns and tOFF typically around 30 ns. This rapid switching capability makes it suitable for high-frequency signal routing and other demanding applications.
The device is packaged in a compact TSSOP-16 (thin shrink small outline package), allowing for high-density mounting and saving valuable board space. The ADG611YRUZ is specified over the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
Applications for the ADG611YRUZ are diverse and include signal routing in communication systems, audio and video switching, test equipment, and data acquisition systems. Its robust design and high-speed performance make it an ideal choice for designers looking for a versatile and efficient analog switching solution.
With Analog Devices' commitment to high-quality products, the ADG611YRUZ is a dependable component for any application requiring a high-performance analog switch.