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• Switches AnalogllSignals em to 20 Volts Peak-to-Peak
The IH5009 series of analog switches were designed to fill
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the need for an easy-to-use, inexpensive switch for both
industrial and military applications. Although low cost is a primary design objective, performance and versatility have not
been sacrificed.
• Each Channel Complete - Interfaces with Most
Integrated Logic
• Switching Speeds Less Than 0.5µs
• ID(OFF) Less Than 500pA Typical at 70oC
Each package contains up to four channels of analog gating
and is designed to eliminate the need for an external driver.
The odd numbered devices are designed to be driven
directly from TTL open collector logic (15 volts) while the
even numbered devices are driven directly from low level
TTL logic (5 volts). Each channel simulates a SPDT switch.
SPST switch action is obtained by leaving the diode cathode
unconnected; for SPDT action, the cathode should be
grounded (0V). The parts are intended for high performance
multiplexing and commutating usage. A logic “0” turns the
channel ON and a logic “1” turns the channel OFF.
• Effective rDS(ON) - 5Ω to 50Ω
• Commercial and Military Temperature Range
Operation
Part Number Information
PART
NUMBER
CHANNELS
LOGIC
LEVEL
IH5009
4
+15
DD, PD
IH5010
4
+5
DD, PD
IH5011
4
+15
DE, PE
IH5012
4
+5
DE, PE
IH5014
3
+5
DD, PD
IH5016
3
+5
DE, PE
IH5017
2
+15
PA
M = MILITARY (-55oC to 125oC)
IH5018
2
+5
DD, PA
C = COMMERCIAL (0oC to 70oC)
IH5019
2
+15
DE, PA
IH5020
2
+5
DE, PA
IH5022
1
+5
DD, PA
IH5024
1
+5
PA
PACKAGE
PKG
NO.
IH50XX
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PACKAGE
PA - 8 LEAD PDIP
PD - 14 LEAD PDIP
PE - 16 LEAD PDIP
DD - 14 LEAD CERDIP
DE - 16 LEAD CERDIP
TEMPERATURE RANGE
BASIC PART NUMBER
NOTE: Mil-Temperature range (-55oC to 125oC) available in ceramic
packages only.
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Users should follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
Copyright
© Harris Corporation 1999
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File Number
3129.1