ISL54050IRUZ-T7A

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Detailed Description
The ISL54050 is a bidirectional, dual single pole/double
throw (SPDT) analog switch that offers precise switching
capability from a single 1.65V to 4.5V supply with low
ON-resistance (0.29Ω) and high speed operation
(t
ON
=40ns, t
OFF
= 20ns). The device is especially well
suited for portable battery powered equipment due to its low
operating supply voltage (1.65V), low power consumption
(4.5
µW max), low leakage currents (195nA max), and the tiny
µTQFN package. The ultra low ON-resistance and r
ON
flatness provide very low insertion loss and distortion to
applications that require signal reproduction.
External V+ Series Resistor
For improved ESD and latch-up immunity, Intersil
recommends adding a 100Ω resistor in series with the V+
power supply pin of the ISL54050 IC (see Figure 8).
During an overvoltage transient event, such as occurs during
system level IEC 61000 ESD testing, substrate currents can
be generated in the IC that can trigger parasitic SCR
structures to turn ON, creating a low impedance path from
the V+ power supply to ground. This will result in a
significant amount of current flow in the IC, which can
potentially create a latch-up state or permanently damage
the IC. The external V+ resistor limits the current during this
over-stress situation and has been found to prevent latch-up
or destructive damage for many overvoltage transient
events.
Under normal operation, the sub-microamp I
DD
current of
the IC produces an insignificant voltage drop across the
100Ω series resistor resulting in no impact to switch
operation or performance.
FIGURE 4. OFF-ISOLATION TEST CIRCUIT FIGURE 5. r
ON
TEST CIRCUIT
FIGURE 6. CROSSTALK TEST CIRCUIT FIGURE 7. CAPACITANCE TEST CIRCUIT
Test Circuits and Waveforms (Continued)
ANALYZER
R
L
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
V+
C
0V or V+
NO OR NC
COM
IN
GND
Signal direction through switch is reversed, worst case values
are recorded. Repeat test for all switches.
V+
C
0V OR V+
NO OR NC
COM
IN
GND
V
NX
V
1
r
ON
= V
1
/100mA
100mA
Repeat test for all switches.
0V or V+
ANALYZER
V+
C
NO OR NC
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
R
L
GND
IN
1
COM
50Ω
N.C.
COM
NC OR NO
Signal direction through switch is reversed, worst case values
are recorded. Repeat test for all switches.
V+
C
GND
NO OR NC
COM
IN
IMPEDANCE
ANALYZER
0V OR V+
Repeat test for all switches.
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Supply Sequencing and Overvoltage Protection
With any CMOS device, proper power supply sequencing is
required to protect the device from excessive input currents,
which might permanently damage the IC. All I/O pins contain
ESD protection diodes from the pin to V+ and to GND (see
Figure 9). To prevent forward biasing these diodes, V+ must
be applied before any input signals, and the input signal
voltages must remain between V+ and GND.
If these conditions cannot be guaranteed, then precautions
must be implemented to prohibit the current and voltage at
the logic pin and signal pins from exceeding the maximum
ratings of the switch. The following two methods can be used
to provided additional protection to limit the current in the
event that the voltage at a signal pin or logic pin goes below
ground or above the V+ rail.
Logic inputs can be protected by adding a 1kΩ resistor in
series with the logic input (see Figure 9). The resistor limits
the input current below the threshold that produces
permanent damage, and the sub-micro amp input current
produces an insignificant voltage drop during normal
operation.
This method is not acceptable for the signal path inputs.
Adding a series resistor to the switch input defeats the
purpose of using a low r
ON
switch. Connecting Schottky
diodes to the signal pins, as shown in Figure 9, will shunt the
fault current to the supply or to ground thereby protecting the
switch. These Schottky diodes must be sized to handle the
expected fault current.
Power-Supply Considerations
The ISL54050 construction is typical of most single supply
CMOS analog switches, in that they have two supply pins:
V+ and GND. V+ and GND drive the internal CMOS
switches and set their analog voltage limits. Unlike switches
with a 4V maximum supply voltage, the ISL54050 5.5V
maximum supply voltage provides plenty of room for the
10% tolerance of 4.3V supplies, as well as room for
overshoot and noise spikes.
The minimum recommended supply voltage is 1.65V. It is
important to note that the input signal range, switching times,
and ON-resistance degrade at lower supply voltages. Refer
to the “Electrical Specifications” tables starting on page 3
and “Typical Performance Curves” on page 9 for details.
V+ and GND also power the internal logic and level shifters.
The level shifters convert the input logic levels to switched
V+ and GND signals to drive the analog switch gate
terminals.
This family of switches cannot be operated with bipolar
supplies, because the input switching point becomes
negative in this configuration.
Logic-Level Thresholds
This switch family is 1.8V CMOS compatible (0.5V and 1.4V)
over a supply range of 2.7V to 4.5V (see Figure 19). At 2.7V,
the V
IL
level is about 0.53V. This is still above the 1.8V
CMOS guaranteed low output maximum level of 0.5V, but
noise margin is reduced.
The digital input stages draw supply current whenever the
digital input voltage is not at one of the supply rails. Driving
the digital input signals from GND to V+ with a fast transition
time minimizes power dissipation.
The ISL54050 has been designed to minimize the supply
current whenever the digital input voltage is not driven to the
supply rails (0V to V+). For example, driving the device with
2.85V logic (0V to 2.85V) while operating with a 4.2V supply,
the device draws only 12
µA of current (see Figure 17 for
V
IN
=2.85V).
FIGURE 8. V+ SERIES RESISTOR FOR ENHANCED ESD AND
LATCH-UP IMMUNITY
IN
COM
100Ω
NO
NC
V+
GND
C
OPTIONAL
PROTECTION
RESISTOR
FIGURE 9. OVERVOLTAGE PROTECTION
GND
V
COM
V
NX
V+
IN
X
OPTIONAL
PROTECTION
RESISTOR
OPTIONAL
SCHOTTKY
DIODE
OPTIONAL
SCHOTTKY
DIODE
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Frequency Performance
In 50Ω systems, the ISL54050 has a -3dB bandwidth of
25MHz (see Figure 22). The frequency response is very
consistent over a wide V+ range and for varying analog
signal levels.
An OFF switch acts like a capacitor and passes higher
frequencies with less attenuation, resulting in signal
feed-through from a switch’s input to its output. OFF-
isolation is the resistance to this feed-through, while
crosstalk indicates the amount of feed-through from one
switch to another. Figure 23 details the high OFF-isolation
and crosstalk rejection provided by this part. At 100kHz,
OFF-isolation is about 62dB in 50Ω systems, decreasing
approximately 20dB per decade as frequency increases.
Higher load impedances decrease OFF-isolation and
crosstalk rejection due to the voltage divider action of the
switch OFF impedance and the load impedance.
Leakage Considerations
Reverse ESD protection diodes are internally connected
between each analog signal pin and both V+ and GND. One of
these diodes conducts if any analog signal exceeds V+ or
GND.
Virtually all the analog leakage current comes from the ESD
diodes to V+ or GND. Although the ESD diodes on a given
signal pin are identical and therefore fairly well balanced,
they are reverse biased differently. Each is biased by either
V+ or GND and the analog signal. This means their leakages
will vary as the signal varies. The difference in the two diode
leakages to the V+ and GND pins constitutes the
analog-signal-path leakage current. All analog leakage
current flows between each pin and one of the supply
terminals, not to the other switch terminal. This is why both
sides of a given switch can show leakage currents of the
same or opposite polarity. There is no connection between
the analog signal paths and V+ or GND.
Typical Performance Curves T
A
= +25°C, Unless Otherwise Specified.
FIGURE 10. ON-RESISTANCE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE vs
SWITCH VOLTAGE
FIGURE 11. ON-RESISTANCE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE vs
SWITCH VOLTAGE
FIGURE 12. ON-RESISTANCE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE vs
SWITCH VOLTAGE
FIGURE 13. ON-RESISTANCE vs SWITCH VOLTAGE
012345
r
ON
(Ω)
V
COM
(V)
I
COM
= 100mA
0.25
0.26
0.27
0.28
0.29
0.30
V+ = 4.5V
V+ = 4.3V
V+ = 3.9V
r
ON
(Ω)
V
COM
(V)
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5
I
COM
= 100mA
0.28
0.29
0.30
0.31
0.32
0.33
0.34
0.35
V+ = 3.3V
V+ = 3V
V+ = 2.7V
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0
r
ON
(Ω)
V
COM
(V)
I
COM
= 100mA
0.30
0.35
0.40
0.45
0.50
0.55
0.60
0.65
0.70
V+ = 2V
V+ = 1.65V
V+ = 1.8V
012345
r
ON
(Ω)
V
COM
(V)
V+ = 4.3V
I
COM
= 100mA
+85°C
-40°C
+25°C
0.20
0.25
0.30
0.35
ISL54050

ISL54050IRUZ-T7A

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Manufacturer:
Renesas / Intersil
Description:
Analog Switch ICs SUBOHM DL SPDT SWITC 10LD 1 8X1 4X 5MM
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