Overview
The ADG513BNZ is a monolithic CMOS IC produced by Analog Devices Inc., featuring four independently selectable analog switches. This component is part of the ADG511, ADG512, and ADG513 series, which are designed for precision analog signal switching. The ADG513BNZ is fabricated using Analog Devices’ advanced linear compatible CMOS (LC²MOS) process, offering benefits such as low leakage currents, ultralow power dissipation, and low capacitance for fast switching speeds with minimal charge injection.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Number of Switches | 4 | - |
Switch Type | SPST (Single Pole Single Throw) | - |
Supply Voltage | +3 V, +5 V, ±5 V | V |
On Resistance | Low, well-controlled | Ω |
Analog Signal Range | Wide | V |
Leakage Current | Low | nA |
Power Dissipation | Ultralow | mW |
Package Type | 16-Lead PDIP, 16-Lead SOIC | - |
Key Features
- Low, well-controlled on resistance and wide analog signal range, ideal for precision analog signal switching.
- Fabricated using Analog Devices’ advanced LC²MOS process, offering low leakage currents and ultralow power dissipation.
- Low capacitance for fast switching speeds with minimal charge injection.
- Operates from single +3 V, +5 V or ±5 V bipolar supplies, suitable for battery-operated instruments and 4–20 mA loop systems.
- Digital control logic: Two switches similar to ADG511, two switches with inverted logic.
Applications
- Precision analog signal processing and data acquisition systems.
- Battery-operated instruments.
- 4–20 mA loop systems.
- New generation of DACs and ADCs from Analog Devices.
Q & A
- What is the ADG513BNZ?
The ADG513BNZ is a monolithic CMOS IC containing four independently selectable analog switches, produced by Analog Devices Inc.
- What are the key features of the ADG513BNZ?
It features low, well-controlled on resistance, wide analog signal range, low leakage currents, and ultralow power dissipation.
- What supply voltages can the ADG513BNZ operate from?
The ADG513BNZ can operate from single +3 V, +5 V or ±5 V bipolar supplies.
- What are the typical applications of the ADG513BNZ?
It is used in precision analog signal processing, data acquisition systems, battery-operated instruments, and 4–20 mA loop systems.
- What package types are available for the ADG513BNZ?
The ADG513BNZ is available in 16-Lead PDIP and 16-Lead SOIC packages.
- How does the digital control logic of the ADG513BNZ work?
The ADG513BNZ has two switches with digital control logic similar to the ADG511 and two switches with inverted logic.
- What benefits does the LC²MOS process offer?
The LC²MOS process offers low leakage currents, ultralow power dissipation, and low capacitance for fast switching speeds with minimal charge injection.
- Is the ADG513BNZ suitable for use in battery-operated devices?
Yes, it is suitable for use in battery-operated instruments due to its low power dissipation.
- Can the ADG513BNZ be used with the new generation of DACs and ADCs?
Yes, it is compatible with the new generation of DACs and ADCs from Analog Devices.
- What is the significance of low capacitance in the ADG513BNZ?
Low capacitance allows for fast switching speeds with minimal charge injection, which is crucial for precision analog signal switching.