ON Semiconductor NLAST4501DTT1G Overview
The NLAST4501DTT1G from ON Semiconductor is a high-performance analog switch designed to deliver exceptional signal integrity in a variety of applications. This precision device is part of ON Semiconductor's portfolio of switch and multiplexer products, offering a blend of low on-resistance, high bandwidth, and low crosstalk, making it an ideal choice for audio, video, and data signal routing.
Key Features
- Low On-Resistance: The NLAST4501DTT1G boasts a low on-resistance, typically around 5 ohms, which ensures minimal signal loss and distortion when the switch is in the ON state.
- High Bandwidth: With a wide bandwidth, this switch can handle high-speed signals without compromising their integrity, making it suitable for high-frequency applications.
- Single Supply Operation: It operates over a broad range of supply voltages from 1.65V to 5.5V, allowing for single-supply operation and compatibility with various logic levels.
- Low Power Consumption: The device features low power consumption, making it an energy-efficient solution for portable and battery-powered devices.
- Break-Before-Make Switching: The NLAST4501DTT1G ensures break-before-make switching, which prevents signal overlap and protects against shorting when switching between channels.
Applications
The versatility of the NLAST4501DTT1G makes it suitable for a wide array of applications, including:
- Audio and video signal routing
- Portable electronic devices
- Data communication systems
- Test and measurement equipment
- Cellular phones and PDAs
Package and Quality
Encased in a compact, lead-free SC-88 package, the NLAST4501DTT1G is designed for surface-mount technology (SMT), providing space-saving benefits and ease of integration into various circuit designs. ON Semiconductor is committed to high-quality standards, and this product is no exception, ensuring reliable performance in even the most demanding environments.
With its mix of features, the NLAST4501DTT1G from ON Semiconductor is a robust solution for designers seeking to optimize signal routing in their electronic designs.