SCDA036A May   2022  – June 2024 TMUX8212

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Size Requirement
    1. 1.1 Optimized Layout and Control
  5. Reliability Over Time
  6. Power Consumption
  7. Switching Speed and Hot Switching
  8. Signal Isolation
  9. Capacitance
  10. On-Resistance and Flatness
  11. Leakage Current
  12. Integrated Protection
  13. 10Latch-up Immunity
  14. 11Galvanic Isolation
  15. 12Conclusion
  16. 13References
  17. 14Revision History

Signal Isolation

A key performance metric of any switch is how well it isolates signals across the switch when off. See the equivalent circuit diagram shown here Figure 5-1. Ideally, the switch's off-resistance will be very high and the capacitance from input to output will be very low. When a signal is present on one side of the switch, we can calculate the ratio of output voltage to input voltage in dB across a frequency range. For Photorelay and multiplexer devices, Off-isolation performance is comparable across frequency but can vary depending on architecture. TI’s Flat On-Resistance Multiplexers have a slight advantage due to an internal isolation shunt.

 MOSFET Simplified Capacitance
                    Parasitics Figure 5-1 MOSFET Simplified Capacitance Parasitics
 Small Signal Off-Isolation
                    Across Frequency Figure 5-2 Small Signal Off-Isolation Across Frequency