Features
- Fully specified at VS = ±5V and ±3.3V for 10% tolerances
- Available in SOT-23 packaging
- Dual supply operation: ±1.5V to ±6V
- ON-resistance: 15Ω
- rON flatness: 5Ω
- Charge injection: 7pC
- Low leakage current (maximum at 85°C) 5nA (off leakage), 20nA (on leakage)
- Fast switching action
- tON: 40ns
- tOFF: 25ns
- Break-before-make operation at VS = ±5V
- Minimum 2000V ESD protection per Method 3015.7
- CMOS logic compatible
- RoHS Compliant
Description
The Intersil ISL43112 and ISL43113 are precision, high performance analog switches designed to operate from ±1. 5V to ±6V supplies. These devices are fully specified for 10% tolerance ±5V and ±3. 3V supplies and feature supply and leakage currents much lower than those of other single SPST switches. Turn-on and turn-off times are also improved. Targeted applications include battery powered equipment that benefit from the devices’ low power consumption (250μW), sub-nanoamp leakage currents and fast switching speeds (tON = 40ns, tOFF = 25ns). The small SOT-23 packages and timing that delivers break-before-make operation, make this family ideal for custom multiplexer applications. Additionally, excellent rON flatness maintains signal fidelity over the whole input range, while micro packaging alleviates board space limitations. All these benefits combine to make Intersil’s newest line of low-voltage switches ideal solutions for “Next Generation” designs. The ISL4311x are Single-Pole/Single-Throw (SPST) switches, with the ISL43112 being Normally Open (NO) and the ISL43113 being Normally Closed (NC).
Applications
- Battery Powered, Handheld, and Portable Equipment Cellular/Mobile Phones, Pagers Laptops, Notebooks, Palmtops, PDA's
- Communications Systems Radios PBX, PABX
- Test Equipment Logic and Spectrum Analyzers Portable Meters, DVM, DMM
- Medical Equipment Ultrasound, MRI, CAT SCAN Electrocardiograph, Blood Analyzer
- Audio and Video Switching
- General Purpose Circuits Low Voltage DACs and ADCs Sample and Hold Circuits Digital Filters Operational Amplifier Gain Switching Networks High Frequency Analog Switching High Speed Multiplexing Integrator Reset Circuits
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Lead Count (#) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Pitch (mm) | Pkg. Dimensions (mm) | Pb (Lead) Free | Pb Free Category | Temp. Range (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ISL43113IBZ | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Contact | SOIC | 8# | Tube | 1.3mm | 4.9 x 3.9 x 0.00 | No | -40 to +85°C | ||
| ISL43113IBZ-T | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | Contact | SOICN | 8# | Reel | 1 | 1.3mm | 4.9 x 3.9 x 0.00 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +85°C |
| ISL43113IHZ-T | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN | SOT23 | 5# | Reel | 3 | 1mm | 2.9 x 1.7 x 0.00 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +85°C |
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- Product Change NoticePDF 152 KB PCN12085 Nov 07, 2012
- Application NotePDF 843 KB an535 Jun 05, 2002AI-generated Summary: A Data Acquisition System (DAS) requires careful design of signal conditioning, transducer selection, and signal transmission to ensure high accuracy. Signal conditioning includes multiplexing, amplification, filtering, and calibration, ideally performed near the transducer. Transducers convert physical variables to electrical signals, often voltage, with low source resistance preferred. Signal paths can be single-ended or differential; differential paths better reject common mode noise, especially for low-level signals. Shielded twisted pairs and balanced lines reduce interference. Filters, typically Butterworth low-pass, prevent aliasing and maintain signal integrity.
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