Sebastien,
The TS5A3167 and TS5A3166 devices should have they same bandwidth since the only difference between them is the logic control.
It looks like in 2005 the datasheet had the bandwidth for both devices at 200MHz for all supply voltages. In 2012…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A3167 Hi, I'm using TS5A3167 analog switch.
Can I input some positive voltage analog signal to NC or COM while V+ is 0V ?
Although the absolute maximum rating of analog input is "(V+) + 0.5V" in the datasheet, the…
Part Number: TS5A1066 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A4624 , , TS5A3166 , TS5A3167 Hi team,
Does TS5A1066 support Isolation in Power-Down Mode as well as TS5A4624?
(i.e. Does COM or NO accept 3.3V when V+=0V?)
Best regards,
Itoh
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A4594 , TS5A3167 Hello
I want to use this part in a sample and hold circuit with VCC=3.3V.
In the datasheet table for 3.3V supply Qc is typical 6pC, but Figure 5. Charge Injection (QC) vs VCOM shows from -0.6 to +0.8…
Part Number: SN74LVC1G66 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TS5A3167
Hi team,
Customer ask if SN74LVC1G66 can support power down protection which means that there is no problem even if the voltage hots the terminal when the power is off.
Best regards,…
Hi Yamaguchi-san,
The lowest leakage part you can use would be the TS5A3167 which has a 0.05uA typical powered off leakage spec (up to 15uA across temperature).
Thanks!
Bryan
Hello, and welcome to E2E!
Thanks for your question, please refer to the following thread:
This part is an older device and does not have a specified ESD rating. However, engineering data indicates performance up to:
HBM: 1500V
CDM: 500V
I would like…
Hi Ian,
All of our analog 1:1 switches will be in the high-impedance state when disabled by the control logic. Will this be compatible with your system?
There are quite a few options for single channel 1:1 switches. Check out this link to the parametric…
Thank you Clemens and Saminah,
I do not plan to disconnect the termination resistor in both ends. I was planning to connect the two switches in SN74CB3Q3306A in parallel in order to lower the resistance.
I have looked at switches with "only" power-off protection…