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Switches and Multiplexers Portfolio

Analog Devices offers a large range of switches and multiplexers covering single to multiple switch elements, with various signal
ranges, and in a variety of packages to best suit customer application needs.
Analog Devices switches can be classified into families when choosing based on supply voltage. High voltage switches are optimized
when using the maximum signal range but are specified for use at lower voltages also. The following families of parts exist:
ADG52xx New
Latch-up immune under all conditions, high ESD, lowest
leakage at temperature in 15 V class

ADG46xx

Operational up to 22 V dual supply and +40 V single supply

5 V power off protection with overvoltage


5.5 V to +16 V

Optimized for robustness and precision operation

optimized for robustness and protection

ADG54xx New

ADG16xx

Latch-up immune under all conditions, highest ESD in the


15 V class

lowest RON in 5 V class; minimum distortion and high


continuous current

Operational up to 22 V dual supply and +40 V single supply

min 1 RON, 0.2 RON flatness

Optimized for robustness and precision operation

ADG6xx

ADG14xx

5 V low RON and low QINJ

lowest RON in 15 V class; minimum distortion and high


continuous current

RON = 2 to 85 , QINJ = 0.5 pC to 50 pC

min 1 RON, 0.2 RON flatness

ADG8xx

ADG12xx

<5.5 V ultralow RON and minimum distortion and high


continuous current

lowest QINJ and capacitance in 15 V class

RON = 0.25 to 0.8 , 0.05 to 0.17 RON flatness

<1 pC QINJ, 2 pF off capacitance

ADG7xx

ADG13xx

<5.5 V low RON

15 V RON and QINJ optimized

RON = 2.2 to 15 , QINJ = 2 pC to 14 pC

optimized for standard performance applications

ADG9xx

ADG5xx

low voltage dc to high frequency RF

15 V and 5 V low QINJ and capacitance

3 dB BW = 2.5 GHz to 4.5 GHz

RON = 30 to 280 , QINJ = 4 pC to 11 pC;

ADG3xxx

ADG5xxF 15 V with overvoltage/fault protection


40 V to +55 V

low voltage level translators/bus switches

ADG4xx

ADG21xx

15 V low RON and low QINJ; RON = 4 to 50 ,


QINJ = 1 pC to 20 pC

unidirectional and bidirectional digital


unbuffered crosspoint switches
dual and single supply I2C controlled

ADG4xxF 15 V with overvoltage/fault protection


40 V to +55 V

Enhanced Product and Automotive Parts

ADG2xx

please contact ADI technical support and


sales for details

15 V low QINJ and capacitance


RON = 30 to 115 , QINJ = 10 pC to 20 pC

www.analog.com/switch-mux

Specifications
Part Number

Function

Unbuffered Analog Cross Point Arrays


ADG2188
8 8 array
8 12 array
ADG2128
15 V Analog
ADG1401/ADG1402
SPST 1
SPST 1
ADG417
SPST 1
ADG1201/ADG1202
SPST 2
ADG1421/ADG1422/ADG1423
SPST 2
ADG1221/ADG1222/ADG1223
SPST 4
ADG1411/ADG1412/ADG1413
SPST 4
ADG451/ADG452/ADG453
SPST 4
ADG431/ADG432/ADG433
SPST 4
ADG411/ADG412/ADG413
SPST 4
ADG201HS
SPST 4
ADG441/ADG442/ADG444
SPST 4
ADG201A/ADG202A
SPST 4
ADG221
SPST 4
ADG211A/ADG212A
SPST 4
ADG1211/ADG1212/ADG1213
SPST 4
ADG1311/ADG1312/ADG1313
SPST 8
ADG1414
SPDT 1
ADG1419
SPDT 1
ADG419
SPDT 1
ADG1219
SPDT 2
ADG1436
SPDT 2
ADG436
SPDT 2
ADG1236
SPDT 3/SPDT 4
ADG1433/ADG1434
SPDT 4
ADG333A
SPDT 3/SPDT 4
ADG1233/ADG1234
SPDT 4
ADG1334
ADG1404
4:1 mux
ADG1204
4:1 mux
ADG1408/ADG1409
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG1438/ADG1439
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG408/ADG409
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG428
8:1 mux
ADG1208/ADG1209
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG1308/ADG1309
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG508A/ADG509A
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG528A/ADG529A
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG1406/ADG1407
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
ADG406/ADG407
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
ADG426
16:1 mux
ADG1206/ADG1207
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
ADG506A/ADG507A
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
ADG526A/ADG527A
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
15 V Latch-Up Immune
ADG5401 New
SPST 1
SPST 2
ADG5421/ADG5423 New
SPST 4
ADG5412/ADG5413
SPST 4
ADG5212/ADG5213 New
SPDT 1
ADG5419 New
SPDT 2
ADG5436
SPDT 2
ADG5236 New
SPDT 3
ADG5433
SPDT 3
ADG5233 New
SPDT 4
ADG5434
SPDT 4
ADG5234 New
ADG5404
4:1 mux
4:1 mux
ADG5204 New
ADG5408/ADG5409
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG5208/ADG5209 New
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
ADG5206/ADG5207 New

RON Typ
()

On Leakage QINJ Typ


Typ (nA)
(pC)

BW
(MHz)

30
30

0.03
0.03

3.5
3.5

300
300

1
25
120
2.1
120
1.5
4
17
25
30
40
60
60
115
120
130
9.5
2.1
25
120
1.5
12
120
4
20
120
130
1.5
120
4
9.5
40
60
120
130
280
280
9.5
50
50
120
280
280

0.2
0.1
0.04
0.2
0.01
0.15
0.04
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.08
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.02
10
0.1
0.2
0.4
0.02
0.1
0.05
0.02
0.05
0.1
0.02
10
0.1
0.02
0.1
0.1
1
1
0.02
1
0.04
0.04
0.05
1
1
0.08
0.04
0.04

12
7
0.8
5
0.1
20
20
5
5
10
1
20
20
20
0.3
2
10
16

120

0.1
20
10
1
50
2
0.5
2
20
0.7
50
4
20
4
0.4
2
4
4
10
8
8
0.5
4
4

6.5
13.5
9.8
160
13.5
9.8
160
13.5
160
13.5
160
9.8
160
13.5
160
155

0.2
0.1
0.1
0.02
0.1
0.1
0.02
0.1
0.08
0.1
0.08
0.1
0.02
0.1
0.01
0.02

220
240
240
0.07
130
200
0.6
130
0.6
130
0.6
220
0.6
115
0.4
0.35

660
180
960
170

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Single
Dual
+5

1000
600
256
135
520
110
1000
200
900
700
55
800
60/115
82/130
550
500
60/110
280/490

170
250
167
435
190
102
266
145
205
145
205
53
136
50
54/133
60/140

+12 +36

5 15 20

Packaging
Interface

TSSOP LFCSP
I2C
I2C

Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
SPI
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
SPI
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

DIP

SOIC

PLCC Cerdip

LCC

SSOP

DIE

Price @
1k ($U.S.)

4.21
6.29

SOT/
MSOP
SOT-8

1.44
1.02
0.79
1.62
0.99
2.66
1.95
1.95
1.95
2.72
0.75
1.62
1.49
1.39
1.53
1.17
3.14
1.52
1.28
0.93
2.53
2.31
1.44
2.17
2.73
2.17
2.15
2.53
1.44
2.55
2.96
2.48
3.14
2.55
1.95
2.44
3.26
4.81
5.54
5.36
4.14
5.41
5.38
1.60
1.85
2.18
2.18
1.71
2.26
2.26
2.15
2.15
3.04
3.04
2.26
2.26
2.41
2.41
4.40

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Single
Dual

Specifications
Part Number

Function

RON Typ
()

15 V with Overvoltage/Fault Protection 40 V to +55 V


ADG438F/ADG439F
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG508F/ADG509F
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
ADG528F
8:1 mux
15 V with Overvoltage/Fault Protection 40 V to +40 V
ADG465
Channel protector 1
Channel protector 8
ADG467
5 V Power Off Protection with Overvoltage 5.5 V to +16 V
ADG4612/ADG4613
SPST 4

On Leakage QINJ Typ


Typ (nA)
(pC)

250
300
300

0.01
0.04
0.04

80
60

0.2
0.2

5.2

10

BW
(MHz)

+5

5 V Analog
ADG601/ADG602
ADG621
ADG1611/ADG1612/ADG1613
ADG511/ADG512/ADG513
ADG611/ADG612/ADG613
ADG619
ADG1636
ADG636
ADG1633
ADG633
ADG1634
ADG1604
ADG604
ADG1608/ADG1609
ADG608/ADG609
ADG658/ADG659
ADG1606/ADG1607

21
225

293

Function

RON Typ
()

On Leakage
Typ (nA)

QINJ Typ
(pC)

BW
(MHz)

SPST 1
SPST 2
SPST 4
SPST 4
SPST 4
SPDT 1
SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 3
SPDT 3
SPDT 4
4:1 mux
4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
16:1/diff 8:1 mux

2
4
1
30
85
4
1
85
4.5
52
4.5
1
85
4.5
22
45
4.5

0.01
0.01
0.2
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.3
0.01
0.02
0.005
0.02
0.2
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.005
0.1

250
110
140
11
0.5
110
130
1.2
12.5
2
12.5
140
1
24
6
2
27

180
230
42

<5.5 V Analog
ADG801/ADG802
ADG841/ADG842
ADG701/ADG702/ADG701L/ADG702L
ADG741/ADG742
ADG751
ADG821/ADG822/ADG823
ADG721/ADG722/ADG723
ADG811/ADG812
ADG711/ADG712/ADG713
ADG781/ADG782/ADG783
ADG714
ADG715
ADG819
ADG849
ADG852
ADG719
ADG749
ADG779
ADG752
ADG884

Function

SPST 1
SPST 1
SPST 1
SPST 1
SPST 1
SPST 2
SPST 2
SPST 4
SPST 4
SPST 4
SPST 8
SPST 8
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 1
SPDT 2

TSSOP LFCSP

Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

Parallel
Parallel

Parallel

680
190
25
610
103
580
103
15
280
40/71

160
21/37

On Leakage
Typ (nA)

QINJ Typ
(pC)

BW
(MHz)

0.25
0.28
2
2
15
0.5
2.5
0.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
0.5
0.5
0.8
2.5
2.5
2.5
15
0.28

0.01
0.2
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.2
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.03
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.2

50
200
5
5
1
15
2
30
3
3
3
3
20
50
30

12
21
200
200
300
24
200
90
200
200
155
155
17
38
100
200
200
200
250
18

125

RON Typ
()

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Single
Dual
+1.65 to +2.7 to +1.8 to
2.5
+3.6
+5.5
+5.5

PLCC Cerdip

LCC

SSOP

SOT/
MSOP
SOT-8

DIE

Price @
1k ($U.S.)

3.64
3.27
3.86

0.75
2.15

1.84
Packaging

SOIC

+2 to +2.7 to +3.3 to
2 to 2.7 to 3.3 to
5
+12
+5.5
+16
6
5.5
8

DIP

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Single
Dual

Specifications
Part Number

5 15 20

4
4
4

Specifications
Part Number

+12 +36

Packaging
Interface

Interface

Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

TSSOP

LFCSP

DIP

Cerdip

SOIC

SOT/
MSOP QSOP
SOT-8

DIE

Packaging
Interface
TSSOP LFCSP
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
SPI
I2C
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

SOIC

SOT/
SOT-8

MSOP

QSOP WLCSP

TQFP

SC70

Price @ 1k
($U.S.)

0.89
0.94
1.75
2.04
1.45
0.94
1.83
1.55
1.72
0.85
2.35
1.83
1.55
1.98
1.79
0.85
3.20

Price @ 1k
($U.S.)

0.90
0.57
0.60
0.65
0.90
1.02
0.65
1.22
0.90
0.90
1.75
1.75
0.93
0.64
0.61
0.65
0.70
0.64
1.17
0.90

Specifications
Function

Part Number
<5.5 V Analog (continued)
ADG824
ADG836/ADG836L
ADG854
ADG736/ADG736L
ADG787
ADG772
ADG733
ADG786
ADG858
ADG774
ADG784
ADG774A
ADG734
ADG788
ADG794
ADG790
ADG888
ADG804
ADG704
ADG728/ADG729
ADG738/ADG739
ADG708/ADG709
ADG758/ADG759
ADG706/ADG707
ADG726/ADG732
ADG725/ADG731

SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 2
SPDT 3
SPDT 3
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4
SPDT 4/diff 4:1 mux
DPDT 2
4:1 mux
4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
8:1/diff 4:1 mux
16:1/diff 8:1 mux
32:1/diff-dual 16:1 mux
32:1/diff-dual 16:1 mux

RON Typ
()

On Leakage
Typ (nA)

QINJ Typ
(pC)

BW
(MHz)

0.5
0.5
0.8
2.5
2.5
6.7
2.5
2.5
0.58
2.2
2.2
2.2
2.5
2.5
5
5.9/3.9
0.4
0.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
3
3
2.5
4
4

0.2
0.2
0.03
0.01
0.05
0.2
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.01
0.01
0.001
10
0.2
0.1
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.05
0.05

27
40
30

90
57
100
200
145
630
160
160
70
240
240
400
160
160
300
550/230
29
33
200
65/100
65/100
55
55
25/36
34/18
34/18

14
0.5
3
3
45
7
10
6
3
3
6
0.57/6.2
70
28
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Single
Dual
+1.65 to +2.7 to +1.8 to
2.5
+3.6
+5.5
+5.5

TSSOP LFCSP
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
I2C
SPI
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
SPI

Packaging
Interface

SOT/
SOT-8

SOIC

0.80
0.98
0.91
0.90
0.92
0.81
1.10
1.10
1.27
1.45
1.45
1.49
1.35
1.35
1.23
2.64
1.60
0.98
0.95
1.60
1.60
1.25
1.25
2.55
4.51
4.59

SC70

TQFP

QSOP WLCSP

MSOP

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)


Packaging
Level
Single
Dual
Propagation Bus Enable Data Rate
SOT/
0 to
+10.8 to Translation
Delay Max (ps) Typ (ns)
(Mbps) +1.15 to +1.65 to +2.3 to +3.3 to
MSOP QSOP
TSSOP LFCSP
SOT-8
+5.5
+3.6
+3.6
+5.0
24.2
+35

Price @ 1k
($U.S.)

Specifications

Part Number

Function

RON Typ
()

Bus Switches/Level Translators


ADG3241
1-bit bidirectional
ADG3242
2-bit bidirectional
ADG3243
2-bit bidirectional
ADG3245
8-bit bidirectional
ADG3246
10-bit bidirecional
ADG3247
16-bit bidirecional
ADG3248
1-bit 2:1 bidirectional
ADG3257
4-bit 2:1 bidirectional
Level Translators
ADG3231
1-bit unidirectional
ADG3233
1-bit bypass unidirectional
ADG3123
8-bit CMOS to HV unidirectional
ADG3301
1-bit bidirectional
ADG3304
4-bit bidirectional
ADG3300
8-bit bidirectional
ADG3308/ADG3308-1
8-bit bidirectional
Part Number

Function

Low Voltage, DC to High Frequency RF


ADG901/ADG902
SPST 1
ADG918/ADG919
SPDT 1
ADG936/ADG936-R
SPDT 2
ADG904/ADG904-R
4:1 mux

4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
2

225
225
225
225
225
225
225
100

3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
3.2
5

N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

4000
3500
8000
5000
5000
5000
5000

N/A
4

1500
1500
1500
1244
1244
1244
1244
933

0.2
50
50
50
50

1000
1000
1000
1000

Specifications

Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down
Down

Characterization Voltages (VNOM)

Off Isolation

Insertion Loss

Power (dBm)

3 dB BW (MHz)

Single

37 dB (1 GHz)
37 dB (1 GHz)
36 dB (1 GHz)
37 dB (1 GHz)

0.8 dB (1 GHz)
0.8 dB (1 GHz)
0.9 dB (1 GHz)
1.1 dB (1 GHz)

17
17
16
16

4500
4000
4000
2500

+1.65 to +2.75
+1.65 to +2.75
+1.65 to +2.75
+1.65 to +2.75

Up/down
Up/down
Up
Up/down
Up/down
Up/down
Up/down
Interface

Parallel
Parallel
Parallel
Parallel

DIE

WLCSP SC70

Packaging
TSSOP

LFCSP

MSOP

Price @ 1k
($U.S.)

0.43
0.56
0.56
0.71
0.74
0.98
0.56
0.59
0.43
0.57
2.30
0.46
0.96
1.60
1.60
Price @ 1k
($U.S.)
1.03
1.07
1.52
1.52

Choosing the Correct Switch or Multiplexer for Your Application


Supply voltage, configuration, specifications, and package are the key requirements in choosing the correct switch/mux for your
application. As an individual switch cannot be optimized in all respects, Analog Devices offers a large and varied selection of
options that cover differing supply voltages and configurations, high performance, and industry-leading package sizes.
Supply Voltage
Depending on the supply voltage that you require, Analog Devices can offer you a number of high performance switches and
multiplexers that suit your application. Low voltage switches can offer performance advantages over higher voltage switches.
High voltage switches are optimized when using the maximum signal range but are specified for use at lower voltages also.
analog devices offers a varied range of supply voltages from:
15 V
5 V
Low voltage (up to 5 V)
Single and dual supply options
If, for example, you are using a 5 V power supply in your circuit and require a switch, then the best switch to choose would
be one of our low voltage (<5 V) switches and not one of our high voltage (15 V) parts. Likewise, if you require high voltage
operation, then the 15 V will be optimized for operation at these voltages and the performance will degrade as the voltage
is reduced.
Configuration
Do you need a switch or a multiplexer? If a switch, do you need an SPST (single pole, single throw) or an SPDT (single pole, double
throw)? How many channels do you need? Do you need a bus switch or level translator (for digital signals)? What interface do
you require?
I2C: 2-wire digital interface; SCL (clock) and SDA (data)
SPI: 3-wire serial interface; FSYNC, DATA, SCLK
Parallel: simple digital interface; logic high/low on the pin dictates the state of the switch
SPI and I2C offers the advantage of reducing the number of digital pins required when using switches/muxes of large array size
Specifications
Parameter
Supply voltage
RON (on resistance)
On leakage
QINJ (charge injection)
BW (bandwidth)
Off isolation
Insertion loss
Power
Propagation delay
Bus enable
Data rate

Definition
Voltage of the analog switch circuit
Resistance of the closed switch path
Leakage currents into/out of a switch channel
Disturbance to signal from control input
Frequency range of the switch in the on state where the
switch attenuates the input signal by 3 dB
Transfer function of the switch when in the off state
Transfer function of the switch when in the on state
Maximum signal power the switch can pass in the on state
Time required for signal to travel through switch
Time required to enable or disable the bus switch
Speed of data that the switch/mux can handle

Indicator
Must be bigger than signal amplitude
Lower is better
Lower is better
Lower is better
Higher is better
Higher is better
Lower is better
Higher is better
Lower is better
Lower is better
Higher is better

Package
All Analog Devices switches are offered in a number of different package options, offering in some cases up to 75% saving on
board space vs. the nearest competitor. Details of these package types and information on package sizes can be seen on the
back page of this guide.
Other Requirements
Do you require a switch/mux optimized for robustness and protection with latch-up immunity, power-off protection (with overvoltage),
or overvoltage protection? Latch-up immune means that latch-up will not occur regardless of the power sequence to the device.
Power-off protection means the device is guaranteed in a high impedance off state with no power supplies present. Overvoltage
protection means the switch is guaranteed to withstand specified voltages on the analog inputs which exceed the supplies.
Do you require enhanced product (typically used for military/aerospace applications) or automotive qualified (AECQ-100) parts?
Please contact ADI technical support and sales for details.
Technical Support and Sales
Applications engineers are available by phone or email to discuss any queries with regard to any of our switches. Details can be
found on our website www.analog.com. Samples are available for all our switches and can be requested through your local
ADI representative.

Examples of Some of the Package Types Available


Lead Count Options

Example Body Size


(mm)

Example Board
Area (sq mm)

Example Pitch
(mm)

Package
Code

TSSOP

14/16/20/24/28/38

5.0 4.4 0.65


(14-lead)

32 (14-lead)

0.65 (14-lead)

RU-X2

MSOP

8/10

3.0 3.0 1.1


(8-lead)

14.7 (8-lead)

0.65 (8-lead)

RM-X2

LFCSP

8/10/12/16/20/
24/32/40/48

3.0 3.0 0.9


(8-lead)

9 (8-lead)

0.65 (8-lead)

CP-X2

SOT-23

5/6/8

2.9 1.6 1.175


(5-lead)

8.12 (5-lead)

0.95 (5-lead)

RT/RJ-X2

SC70

5/6

1.25 2.0 0.65


(5-lead)

4.2 (5-lead)

0.65 (5-lead)

KS-X2

SOT-66

1.66 1.2 0.57


(6-lead)

2.74 (6-lead)

0.5 (6-lead)

RY-X2

Mini LFCSP

10/16

1.3 1.6 0.6


(10-lead)

2.08 (10-lead)

0.4 (10-lead)

CP-X2

WLCSP1

5/6/10/12/16

0.9 1.29 0.5


(5-ball)

1.16 (5-ball)

0.5 (5-ball)

CB-X2

Package

Dimensions dependent by part.


-X denotes number of leads.

1
2

Common Switch and Multiplexer Configurations


1

SPST 1

1A
A

SPDT 1/2:1 MUX

4A

1B

SPST 2

B
8

4B

1 OF 8
DECODER

SPDT 2/
2 2:1 MUX
A0

A1

8:1 MUX

1 OF 4
DECODER
A2

A0

A1

EN

DIFF 4:1 MUX

SPST 4

SPDT 4/
4 2:1 MUX

For more information on ADI switches and multiplexers, visit our website at www.analog.com/switch-mux.

I 2C refers to a communications protocol originally


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