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Features

  • N-channel FET switches with no parasitic diode to VCC
    • Isolation under power-off conditions
    • No DC path to VCC or GND
    • 5V tolerant in OFF and ON state
  • 5V tolerant I/Os
  • Flat RON characteristics over operating range
  • Rail-to-rail switching 0V to 5V
  • Bidirectional dataflow with near-zero delay: No added ground bounce
  • Excellent RON matching between channels
  • VCC operation: 2.3V to 3.6V
  • High bandwidth
  • LVTTL-compatible control Inputs
  • Undershoot clamp diodes on all switch and control inputs
  • Low I/O capacitance, 4pF typical
  • 25Ω resistors for low noise and line matching
  • Available in a 40-pin QVSOP package

Description

The QS32XVH245 HotSwitch is a high bandwidth, 16-bit bus switch with very low ON-resistance, resulting in under 250ps propagation delay through the switch. The switches can be turned ON under the control of the LVTTL-compatible Output Enable (OEx) signal for bidirectional data flow with no added delay or ground bounce. The combination of near-zero propagation delay, high OFF impedance, and overvoltage tolerance makes the QS32XVH245 ideal for high-performance communications applications. The QS32XVH245 operates from -40 °C to +85 °C.

Applications

  • Hot-swapping
  • 10/100 Base-T, Ethernet LAN switch
  • Low distortion analog switch
  • Replaces mechanical relay
  • ATM 25/155 switching
Part NumberStatusSamplesStockPackageLead Count (#)Temp. GradePb (Lead) FreeCarrier Type
QS32XVH245Q2GObsoleteN/AOut of StockQVSOP40#CYesTube
QS32XVH245Q2G8ObsoleteN/AOut of StockQVSOP40#CYesReel
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