
Philips Semiconductors
Product specification
74LV4316
Quad bilateral switches
1998 Jun 23
8
ADDITIONAL AC CHARACTERISTICS
GND = 0 V; tr = tf ≤ 2.5ns; CL = 50pF
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
TYP
UNIT
VCC
(V)
VIS(P–P)
(V)
CONDITIONS
Sine-wave distortionf=1kHz
0.80
%
3.0
2.75
RL = 10 kW; CL = 50 pF
Sine-wave distortion f = 1 kHz
0.40
%
6.0
5.50
L
Figure 10
Sine-wave distortionf=10kHz
2.40
%
3.0
2.75
RL = 10 kW; CL = 50 pF
Sine-wave distortion f = 10 kHz
1.20
%
6.0
5.50
L
Figure 10
Switch “OFF” signal feed through
–50
dB
3.0
Note 1
RL = 600 kW; CL = 50 pF; f=1 MHz
Switch OFF signal feed through
–50
dB
6.0
L
Figures 5 and 11
Crosstalk between any two switches
–60
dB
3.0
Note 1
RL = 600 kW; CL = 50 pF; f=1 MHz
Crosstalk between any two switches
–60
dB
6.0
L
Figure 7
V()
Crosstalk voltage between enable or address
110
mV
3.0
RL = 600 kW; CL = 50 pF; f=1 MHz
(nS or E square wave between VCC
V(p–p)
g
input to any switch (peak-to-peak value)
220
mV
6.0
(nS or E, square wave between VCC
and GND, Tr = tf = 6 ns) Figure 8
f
Minimum frequency response (–3 dB)
180
mHz
3.0
Note 2
RL = 50 kW; CL = 50 pF
fmax
Minimum frequency res onse (–3 dB)
200
mHz
6.0
L
Figures 6 and 9
CS
Maximum switch capacitance
5
pF
GENERAL NOTES:
Vis is the input voltage at nY or nZ terminal, whichever is assigned as an input.
Vos is the output voltage at nY or nZ terminal, whichever is assigned as an output.
NOTES:
1. Adjust input voltage Vis is 0 dBm level (0 dBm = 1 mW into 600 W).
2. Adjust input voltage Vis is 0 dBm level at Vos for 1 MHz (0 dBm = 1 mW into 50 W).
SV01635
(dB)
f (kHz)
0
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
10 5
10 6
–50
–100
Figure 5. Typical switch “OFF” signal feed-through as a
function of frequency.
SV01664
(dB)
f (kHz)
5
10
10 2
10 3
10 4
10 5
10 6
0
–5
Figure 6. Typical frequency response.
NOTES TO FIGURES 5 AND 6:
Test conditions: VCC = 3.0 V; GND = 0 V; RL = 50 W; RSOURCE = 1kW.
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GND
2RL
VCC
channel
ON
V
is
0.1
mF
RL
nY/nZ
nZ/nY
CL
GND
channel
OFF
(b)
(a)
Vos
dB
2RL
nY/nZ
2RL
VCC
nZ/nY
2RL
CL
RL
Figure 7. Test circuit for measuring crosstalk between any two switches.
(a) channel ON condition; (b) channel OFF condition.