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What is the isolation/crosstalk between of analog signals and the digital control I2C signal

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The user inquired about the isolation or crosstalk between analog signals and I2C digital signals when using the MAX14662ETI+. The final answer indicated that while specific analog-to-digital crosstalk figures are not provided, the switch's high isolation characteristics (-80 dB crosstalk, -40 dB off-isolation) suggest minimal interference at 100 kHz I2C frequency. Proper PCB layout techniques were recommended to further minimize potential interference.
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Category: Datasheet/Specs
Product Number: MAX14662ETI+, MAX14662

Hello,

I am using MAX14662ETI+ as switches for my very noise sensitive analog reference signals.

The datasheet has the spec of THD+N/ crosstalk between the channels ( -80dB) and the off-isolation (-40dB). 

However, my concern is what would be the isolation or crosstalk between the analog signal and the digital signal (I2C in my case).

The I2C has 100kHz clk and I am wondering if there would be any interference to the analog signals.

If you have any good number for the isolation or crosstalk between analog and digital please share it with me,

Thanks and Regards.