Sujet : Re: MOSFET Analog Switch Question
De : invalid (at) *nospam* invalid.invalid (Edward Rawde)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 19. Apr 2025, 22:34:23
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"Christopher Howard" <
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news:877c3fyj1k.fsf@librehacker.com...Hi, I have some DG212BDJ Quad SPST CMOS Analog Switches. I am wondering
if there is some significance, for each switch, to how the source and
drain pins are used/fed. The data sheet says Analog Signal Range
(V_Analog) is +/- 15 V, so it doesn't matter which way the current is
moving across source and drain pins, right?
The data sheet I'm looking at (Revision 01 Jan 2025) has this on the first page:
"All devices feature true bi-directional performance in the on
condition, and will block signals to the supply levels in the off
condition."
I've not so far read the data sheet in any level of detail.
Keep your analog signals within v- to v+
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Christopher Howard