Hi Team,
Good day. Can you please help with the question below:
The datasheet figures 7.1 and 7.2 show complete opposite states for the same positive input voltage situation. For a relay, the "Normal" in "NO" and "NC" refers to the state where the relay coils is not energized. If you do not connect the relay to any circuit, the relay spring will force the relay into the state defined as "Normal" and the moving electrode will connect to the normally closed "NC" contact. So physics defines "Normal". But an analog switch is not controlled by current, it is controlled by an input Voltage and with nothing attached to it the behavior is undefined.
Nowhere in the datasheet say which pin connects to which for a low input nor for a high input. This FAQ does not explain this part also. Would you kindly clarify this part?
Thanks
Regards,
Marvin