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Analog Devices' Switches Offer Guaranteed Latch-Up Protection

By Analog Devices
Monday, May 23, 2011

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The new products contain 4 independent SPST switches and feature a low charge injection of 0.07 pC and 400 pA max leakage.



Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) (Norwood, MA) has introduced the ADG5212 and ADG5213 high-voltage, latch-up proof quad switches that offer guaranteed latch-up protection for industrial, instrumentation, and automotive applications operating at up to ±22 V. The new products, which contain 4 independent SPST (single-pole, single-throw) switches, feature:

  • A low charge injection of 0.07 pC and 400 pA max leakage.
  • A high voltage.
  • A 2.5 kV HBM (human body model) ESD rating, which helps shield equipment from excess current and eliminates the need for designers to install additional protection circuitry.
  • Trench isolation between the N-channel and P-channel transistors of each CMOS switch. Latch-up protection.
  • 3-pF off capacitance and 435-MHz -3dB bandwidth.

For more information visit www.analog.com.

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