Tool/software:
Hi
If the device is disabled, but a voltage is present at the VOUT, what is the expected leakage at the VOUT pin (preferrably over PVT)?
Bias voltage is 5.3V.
Thanks
Jon Eirik
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Tool/software:
Hi
If the device is disabled, but a voltage is present at the VOUT, what is the expected leakage at the VOUT pin (preferrably over PVT)?
Bias voltage is 5.3V.
Thanks
Jon Eirik
Not what I meant, my intention was to ask for data for leakage into the output pin @ 125 degC when voltage is present at output and switch is disabled.
Hello Jon,
Can you please explain the issue? When switch is off there is no leakage current to output pin.
Thanks
Amrit
1. We have several sources for applying voltage to a node (only one source is applied at the same time)
2. Multiple power switch outputs tied together, controlling which source is connected to the node
3. What is the leakage current flowing INTO the output of the switches which are turned off? I see plots showing leakage up to 105degC, but no data is presented for 125degC (bottom plot page 11)
Hello Jon,
Sorry for the delay in response.
This data is characterized upto 105 degC. At 125 degC it will slightly higher or same.