Maxim Integrated's MAX4652EUE+ Precision Analog Switch
The MAX4652EUE+ is a high-performance, single-pole/double-throw (SPDT) analog switch from Maxim Integrated, designed to deliver precision signal routing in a variety of applications. This versatile component is well-suited for systems that require low-distortion and high-speed switching, making it an ideal choice for audio, video, and data signal routing.
Encapsulated in a compact 16-pin TSSOP package, the MAX4652EUE+ offers a unique combination of low on-resistance (RON) and low on-resistance flatness, which is essential for maintaining signal integrity. The device operates from a single +1.8V to +5.5V supply, making it compatible with a wide range of power sources and ensuring easy integration into various circuit designs.
The switch's RON is matched between channels to within 0.5 ohms, and the RON flatness is 2 ohms over the specified signal range. These characteristics ensure minimal signal distortion and consistent performance, which is particularly important in precision applications. The MAX4652EUE+ also boasts fast switching speeds, with turn-on and turn-off times typically less than 175ns and 145ns, respectively, further enhancing its suitability for high-speed applications.
Beyond its electrical performance, the MAX4652EUE+ also offers ESD protection of ±2000V Human Body Model, ensuring robustness and reliability in harsh environments. The device features a break-before-make switching action, which prevents momentary shorting when switching between signals.
Applications for the MAX4652EUE+ are diverse and include relay replacements, battery-powered systems, audio and video signal routing, sample-and-hold circuits, and communication systems. Its precision and reliability make it a top choice for designers seeking a high-quality analog switch that can meet the demands of both simple and complex signal-routing tasks.
With Maxim Integrated's commitment to high-quality products, the MAX4652EUE+ provides designers with a reliable and efficient solution for their analog switching needs, ensuring both performance and durability in their electronic designs.