Analog Switches Free Board Space

March 21, 2006
Signing on as the industry’s smallest, the NLAS series lead-free, low-voltage analog switches consume between 1.2 mm2 and 4.7 mm2 of board space in Thin QFN and Thin DFN packages. The NLAS3799MNR2G dual DPDT switch

Signing on as the industry’s smallest, the NLAS series lead-free, low-voltage analog switches consume between 1.2 mm2 and 4.7 mm2 of board space in Thin QFN and Thin DFN packages. The NLAS3799MNR2G dual DPDT switch specifies a total harmonic distortion of 0.11% and an on resistance of 0.35Ω. Operating with a 1.8V input, the device measures 2.6 mm x 1.8 mm x 0.75 mm. The NLAS5223MNR2G dual SPDT switch achieves a total harmonic distortion of 0.12% and an on resistance of 0.35Ω. Also operating with a 1.8 V input swing, the part comes in a 10-lead, Thin QFN measuring 1.4 mm x 1.8 mm x 0.75 mm. In a 6-lead Thin DFN package measuring 1.2 mm x 1 mm x 0.75mm, the NLAS5123MNR2G single SPDT analog switch exhibits a 0.012% total harmonic distortion and features break before make capability. Prices for the NLAS3799MNR2G, NLAS3799MNR2G, and NLAS5123MNR2G are $0.97, $0.67, and $0.56 each/10,000, respectively. ON SEMICONDUCTOR, Phoenix, AZ. (800) 282-9855.

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