4 R , 4-/8-Channel, ON 15 V/+12 V/5 V iCMOS Multiplexers Data Sheet ADG1408/ADG1409 FEATURES FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAMS 4.7 maximum on resistance at 25C ADG1408 ADG1409 0.5 on-resistance flatness S1 S1A Up to 190 mA continuous current DA S4A Fully specified at 15 V/+12 V/5 V 3 V logic-compatible inputs D Rail-to-rail operation S1B Break-before-make switching action DB 16-lead TSSOP and 4 mm 4 mm LFCSP S8 S4B APPLICATIONS 1-OF-8 1-OF-4 DECODER DECODER Relay replacement Audio and video routing A0 A1 A2 EN A0 A1 EN Automatic test equipment Figure 1. Data acquisition systems Temperature measurement systems Avionics Battery-powered systems Communication systems Medical equipment The ultralow on resistance and on resistance flatness of these GENERAL DESCRIPTION switches make them ideal solutions for data acquisition and The ADG1408/ADG1409 are monolithic iCMOS analog multip- gain switching applications where low distortion is critical. lexers comprising eight single channels and four differential iCMOS construction ensures ultralow power dissipation, channels, respectively. The ADG1408 switches one of eight making the devices ideally suited for portable and battery- inputs to a common output, as determined by the 3-bit binary powered instruments. address lines, A0, A1, and A2. The ADG1409 switches one of four differential inputs to a common differential output, as PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS determined by the 2-bit binary address lines, A0 and A1. An EN 1. 4 on resistance. input on both devices is used to enable or disable the device. 2. 0.5 on-resistance flatness. When disabled, all channels are switched off. 3. 3 V logic compatible digital input, VIH = 2.0 V, VIL = 0.8 V. The industrial CMOS (iCMOS) modular manufacturing process 4. 16-lead TSSOP and 4 mm 4 mm LFCSP. combines high voltage complementary metal-oxide semiconductor Table 1. Related Devices (CMOS) and bipolar technologies. It enables the development Device No. Description of a wide range of high performance analog ICs capable of 33 V ADG1208/ADG1209 Low capacitance, low charge injection, operation in a footprint that no other generation of high voltage and low leakage 4-/8-channel 15 V devices has been able to achieve. Unlike analog ICs using multiplexers conventional CMOS processes, iCMOS components can tolerate high supply voltages while providing increased performance, dramatically lower power consumption, and reduced package size. Rev. 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Technical Support www.analog.com Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 04861-001ADG1408/ADG1409 Data Sheet TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Continuous Current per channel, S or D ...................................8 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................9 Functional Block Diagrams ............................................................. 1 Thermal Resistance .......................................................................9 General Description ......................................................................... 1 ESD Caution...................................................................................9 Product Highlights ........................................................................... 1 Pin Configurations and Function Descriptions ......................... 10 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Typical Performance Characteristics ........................................... 12 Specif icat ions ..................................................................................... 3 Terminology .................................................................................... 16 15 V Dual Supply .......................................................................... 3 Test Circuits ..................................................................................... 17 12 V Single Supply ........................................................................ 5 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 19 5 V Dual Supply ............................................................................ 7 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 19 REVISION HISTORY 6/2016Rev. C to Rev. D Changes to Analog Inputs Parameter, Table 6 .............................. 9 Added Digital Inputs Parameter, Table 6 ...................................... 9 5/2016Rev. B to Rev. C Changed CP-16-13 to CP-16-26 .................................. Throughout Changes to Figure 3 ........................................................................ 10 Changes to Figure 5 ........................................................................ 11 Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 19 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 20 3/2009Rev. A to Rev. B Change to I Parameter, Table 2 ................................................... 4 DD Change to I Parameter, Table 3 ................................................... 6 DD 8/2008Rev. 0 to Rev. A Changes to Features .......................................................................... 1 Added Table 5 Renumbered Sequentially .................................... 8 Changes to Table 6 ............................................................................ 9 Added Exposed Pad Notation to Figure 3 ................................... 10 Added Exposed Pad Notation to Figure 5 ................................... 11 Added Exposed Pad Notation to Outline Dimensions ............. 19 8/2006Revision 0: Initial Version Rev. D Page 2 of 19