Hello Sean,
thank you for your answer, you're really a lovable person.
So, an ADG4613 supplied with single rail +5V, can it accept bipolar signals through S1/D1, i.e. +/- 1.5V, is it not ??
Is it easy to implement the following switching function…
Hi Engineer1,
ADI have a part which may suit your needs. The ADG4613 can pass signals above its rails. The data sheet can be found at the link below.
http://www.analog.com/static/imported-files/data_sheets/ADG4612_4613.pdf
Using a 3V supply, the part…
Hello Huang,
The ADG4612/ADG4613 are parts with overvoltage protection and can operate with a 5V single supply.
The bandwidth of these parts may not suit your application though. The low voltage switches in our portfolio that can support USB2.0 do not…
Hi Steffan,
While the ADG5436 is very robust from a latch-up and ESD transient view point, it is not fault protected. Analog inputs applied to the switch while unpowered may damage the switch if the current is not limited. As you can see from the Absolute…
Hello Yuji,
The state of the switch with no power supplied is not gaurantteed. In addition if a signal is applied to the unpowered switch it can turn the switch on and forward bias the ESD diodes. To avoid these risks I would recommend to use the ADG4612…
Hello,
The ADV7180 has 2 potential I2C addresses. The easiest solution would be to design your board with 4 pairs of ADV7180s with each pair using a different I2C address. The I2C address is set at power up by how the ALSB pin is tied. To access the…