NC7SBU3157: Low Voltage SPDT Analog Switch with -2V Undershoot Protection
The NC7SBU3157 / FSAU3157 is a high-performance, single-pole / double-throw (SPDT) analog switch or 2:1 multiplexer / de-multiplexer bus switch. The device is fabricated with advanced sub-micron CMOS technology to achieve high-speed enable and disable times and low on resistance. The break-before-make select circuitry prevents disruption of signals on the B port due to both switches temporarily being enabled during select pin switching. The device is fabricated with advanced sub-micron CMOS technology to achieve high-speed enable and disable times and low on resistance. The break-before- make select circuitry prevents disruption of signals on the B port due to both switches temporarily being enabled during select pin switching. The device is specified to operate over the 1.65 to 5.5V VCC operating range. The control input tolerates voltages up to 5.5V, independent of the VCC operating range Fairchild's integrated Undershoot Hardened Circuit (UHC®) senses undershoot at the I/Os, and responds by preventing voltage differentials from developing and turning the switch on.
Features
- Useful in both analog and digital applications
- Space saving SC70 6-lead surface mount package
- Low On Resistance: < 10ohm on typ @ 3.3V VCC
- Broad VCC operating range: 1.65V to 5.5V
- Rail-to-Rail signal handling
- Power down high impedance control input
- Overvoltage tolerance of control input to 7.0V
- Break before make enable circuitry
- 250 MHz - 3dB bandwidth
- Available in Lead (Pb) Free packaging
Ordering CodeProduct | Product & Eco Status | Unit Price/1K Order | Packing Method Convention | Package Marking Convention* |
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NC7SBU3157P6X | Full Production
Green as of Dec 2010
China RoHS | $0.1739 | SC70 6L
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1.1 x 1.25 x 2mm,
TAPE REEL | Line 1&E (Space) &Y (Binary Calendar Year Coding)
Line 2&O (Plant Code) U7A&C (Die Run)
Line 3&. (Pin One) &O (Plant Code) &V (Eight Week Binary Datecoding)
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Application Notes
AN-5044 Analog Switches with -2V Undershoot Protection Last Update : 05-Mar-2011