LTC203 - Micropower, Low Charge Injection, Quad CMOS Analog Switches
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Overview

Features

Typical Application

LTC203 Typical Application

Description

The LTC®201A, LTC202, and LTC203 are micropower, quad CMOS analog switches which typically dissipate only 250µW from ±15V supplies and 40µW from a single 5V supply. The switches have 65 Ohm typical on resistance and a very high off resistance. A break-before-make characteristic, inherent in these switches, prevents the shorting of two channels. With a supply voltage of ±15V, the signal range is ±15V. These switches have special charge compensation circuitry which greatly reduces charge injection to a maximum of ±25pC (±15V supplies).

The LTC201A, LTC202, and LTC203 are designed for applications such as programmable gain amplifiers, analog multiplexers, sample-and-hold circuits, precision charge switching and remote switching. These three devices are differentiated by the type of switch action, as shown in the logic table.

Packaging

N-16,SO-16

LTC203 Package Drawing
Order Info

Package Variations and Pricing

Part Number Package Pins Temp Price
(1-99)
Price
(1k)*
LTC203CN#PBF PDIP 16 C $2.90 $2.40
LTC203CS#PBF SO 16 C $3.35 $2.75
LTC203CS#TRPBF SO 16 C $2.81
LTC203CN PDIP 16 C $5.80 $4.80
LTC203CS SO 16 C $6.70 $5.50
LTC203CS#TR SO 16 C $5.62
* The USA list pricing shown is for BUDGETARY USE ONLY, shown in United States dollars (FOB USA per unit for the stated volume), and is subject to change. International prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees and exchange rates. For volume-specific price or delivery quotes, please contact your local Linear Technology sales office or authorized distributor.

Demo Boards

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