Analog Switches Replace Expensive Relays

Aug. 11, 2010
Maxim Integrated introduces its third generation of 230V switches: the MAX14805/MAX14806 16-channel, high-voltage SPST switches

Maxim Integrated introduces its third generation of 230V switches: the MAX14805/MAX14806 16-channel, high-voltage SPST switches. Each device features two banks of eight channels controlled by two logic inputs for easy operation and design flexibility. Maxim's proprietary HVCMOS technology enables the devices to combine high-voltage bilateral DMOS switches and low-power CMOS logic to provide efficient control of high-voltage analog signals. Additionally, the MAX14806 integrates 40kilohm bleed resistors to discharge capacitive loads such as piezoelectric transducers. These features eliminate expensive, bulky discrete circuitry on each analog switch terminal, thus saving cost and up to 60% board space. With their fast turn-on/turn-off times (5microseconds) and high-channel-density architecture, the MAX14805/MAX14806 are ideal for portable and console-based ultrasound devices, nondestructive testing (NDT) equipment, industrial sensors, and other applications that must switch high-voltage signals.

The MAX14805/MAX14806 support a wide range of high-voltage supplies for enhanced flexibility. They operate with Vnn from -160V to 0V and Vpp from +40V to (Vnn + 220V). Both devices are fully specified over the -40 ºC to +85 ºC extended temperature range, and are available in an industry-standard, 7mm x 7mm, 48-pin TQFP package. Prices start at $20.54 (1000-up, FOB USA).

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