Hello.
I have a question about ADG619.
In ADG619, if voltage is applied to the S pin on the OFF side, can leakage current to the D pin occur?
Best regards.
ADG619
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The ADG619/ADG620 are monolithic, CMOS single-pole double-throw (SPDT) switches. Each switch conducts equally well in both directions when the device is...
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Hello.
I have a question about ADG619.
In ADG619, if voltage is applied to the S pin on the OFF side, can leakage current to the D pin occur?
Best regards.
Hi miky ,
Yes, leakage current can occur when a switch (S1 or S2) is OFF. For example, if IN = High, S2 is ON (connected to D) and S1 is OFF (not connected to D). In this case, a small leakage current IS(OFF) can still flow from S1 to D. According to the datasheet, this leakage is typically 0.01 nA and 0.25 nA max at 25°C, increasing with temperature. If leakage is a concern, consider minimizing voltage stress and operating within the specified conditions.
Regards,
Gelo