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Analog Switch

Guide
2012 www.ti.com/switches
The TI signal switch product portfolio consists
of high-performance, low-power digital,
analog and specialty switches.

2 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


TS 3 V 330 R G Y R TS-Series Analog and Speciality Switch Part Numbers
Prefix: TS = TI Signal switch, TSU = TI Smart switch
Max V+ (VCC) Voltage: 3 = 3.3 V, 5 = 5 V
Typical Device Number
Typical Package Designator
Tape and Reel: R or none = standard reel, T = small reel
Type: A = Analog switch, AP = Analog switch with over/undershoot protection, DV = Digital video switch
V = Video switch, L = LAN switch, N = Network switch, PCIE = PCI Express

switch
Switch Nomenclature
Analog Switch Overview
Table of Contents / Introduction
Analog Switch Overview
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Selecting the Right TI Analog Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Analog Switches
Selection Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Specialty Switches
Selection Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Pinouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Resources
Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Sample and Quality Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Worldwide Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Todays competitive environment
creates a constant need for higher
performance. One common method to
optimize system performance involves
the use of FET switches (also referred
to as signal switches) to provide a
high-speed bidirectional bus interface
between DSPs, CPUs, industry stan-
dard buses, memory and peripherals.
The Texas Instruments (TI) signal switch
product portfolio consists of digital
switches, analog switches and specialty
switches that provide high-performance,
low-power replacements for standard
bus-interface devices when signal
buffering (current drive) is not required.
Availability in advanced packaging
(BGA, QFN and WCSP) also allows
TI signal switches to occupy reduced
board area in space-constrained
applications. TI signal switches optimize
next-generation datacom, networking,
computing, portable communications
and consumer electronic designs by
supporting both digital and analog
applications.
Analog Switches
TIs analog switches are designed to
pass (or isolate) analog signals (both
voltage and current) and support
analog applications such as audio and video data transmission. TI analog switches
are available in a wide range of voltages (from 0.8 to 12 V), support fast data through-
put (up to 2-GHz bandwidth) and offer low on-resistance and input capacitance for
decreased signal distortion and insertion loss. TI analog switches are available in the
TI Switch (TS) technology family. The TS product family encompasses a variety of
analog switches with different ON resistances, bandwidth, charge injection, and total
harmonic distortion to target any application.

3 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Analog Switch Overview
Selecting the Right TI Analog Switch
When switches are first considered, a
schematic of the ideal switch (similar to
the one below) might come to mind. In
figure 1, an input signal applied to the
left I/O pin (or port) results in an identical
output signal at the right I/O pin, and
vice versa. However, in the real world,
switches are not ideal; and there is
always some loss. In the case of clean,
properly working mechanical switches,
the loss is so miniscule that it hardly
bears noting.
Ideal Switch
Like mechanical switches, solid-state
switches are not ideal either. In fact,
losses associated with solid-state
switches can be significant. Why use
a switch like this if it is so far from
ideal? The answer is convenience and
reliability. Mechanical switches are
subject to wear out and mechanical
reliability issues. Solid-state switches
are small, fast, easy-to-use and
easy-to-control and consume relatively
little power compared to traditional
electrically controlled switches such
as relays. The switches referred to
here are Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor (CMOS) Field-Effect
Transistor (FET) switches.
Digital vs. Analog Signal Switches
Digital switches are designed to pass
(or isolate) digital signal levels and may
exhibit the capability to satisfactorily
pass analog signals. Examples are CBT
and CBTLV switch families.
Analog switches are designed to pass
(or isolate) analog signals and often
exhibit good digital signal performance
as well. One example is TIs TS
technology.
TI offers a wide variety of signal
switches, and sometimes the no-
menclature can be confused to imply
limited functionality for a device or
family. However, it should be apparent
the most important switch characteris-
tic depends on how it is used:
What V+ levels are present?
What amplitude signals are required
to be passed?
What is the maximum signal
distortion limit for the system?
The following are some things to
consider when selecting the right
analog switch.
Analog Signal Considerations
V+ For noncharge-pump switches,
V+ determines the analog signal
amplitude that can be passed without
clipping. The gate(s) of the pass
transistors must be biased relative to
the minimum and maximum values
of the expected input voltage range.
Some switches allow for biasing from
two supplies, making it easy to pass
both positive and negative signals.
Switches with integrated charge pumps
can elevate the gate voltage above V
+

(at the expense of larger I
+
) and thus
pass signals of a magnitude greater
than V
+
.
VIH/VIL Why are these important
analog switch considerations? In most
applications, the signal switch is con-
trolled by the output of a digital source;
therefore, the control signal levels, V
IH

and V
IL
, must be compatible with that
source to ensure proper operation of
the switch.
I/O I/O
(In) (Out)
Signal In = Signal Out
Analog Switch Family
1
2
3
4
5
TS5A31xx
TS5A231xx
TS5A46xx
Series
TS5A1xxx
TS5A2xxx
TS5A45xx
Series
Low r
on
Wide
Operating
Range
TS5A6xxx
TS5A26xxx
Series

ON-State Resistance Range (r )


on
S
p
e
c
i
f
i
e
d

V
o
l
t
a
g
e

R
a
n
g
e
(
V
)
+
TS3A5xxx
Series
Low Voltage
Low r
on
Low r
on
Wide
Operating
Range
High ESD
Control Input
Voltage
Translation
Lower C
on

Higher
Bandwidth
Low
Voltage
Lower C
on
Higher
Bandwidth
TS3A4xxx
TS3A24xxx
Series
0.25 to 3 8 to 15
15
10
5
0
0 to 20
S
p
e
c
i
f
i
e
d

V
o
l
t
a
g
e

R
a
n
g
e

(
V
+

a
n
d

(
V
-
)
Dual Supply
Wide Operating
Range
SPDT
TS12A12511
Single or Dual
Supply
Wide Operating
Range
SPST
TS12A451x
Single or Dual
Supply
Wide Operating
Range
SPST x4
TS12A4451x
Fig. 1

4 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Analog Switch Overview
Selecting the Right TI Analog Switch (Continued)
ON-State Resistance (r
ON
) Because
r
ON
contributes to signal loss and
degradation, low-r
ON
tradeoffs must
be considered. Non-charge pump
switches achieve low r
ON
with large
pass transistors. These larger tran-
sistors lead to larger die sizes and
increased C
I/O
. This additional channel
capacitance can be very significant,
as it limits the frequency response
of the switch. Switches using
charge-pump technology can achieve
low r
ON
and C
I/O
but require signifi-
cantly higher I
+
.
ON-State Resistance Flatness (r
ON(flat)
)
Specifies the minimum and maxi-
mum value of r
ON
over the specified
range of conditions. These conditions
are typically changes in temperature or
supply voltage. Figure 2 is an example
of r
ON(flat)
.
Typical r
ON(flat)
Measurement
On/Off Capacitance (C
ON
/C
OFF
)
Total switch and load capacitance
must be considered because it can
affect response time, settling time and
fanout limits.
Frequency Response All CMOS
switches have an upper limit to the
frequency that can be passed. No
matter how low r
ON
and C
I/O
can be
maintained in the chip manufacturing
process, they still form an undesired
low-pass filter that attenuates the
switch output signal.
Sine-Wave Distortion or Total Harmonic
Distortion (THD) These are measure-
ments of the linearity of the device.
Nonlinearity can be introduced in a
number of ways (design, device
physics, etc.); but typically the largest
contributor is r
ON
, which varies with
V
I/O
for all types of CMOS switches.
Having a low r
ON
is important, but
a flat r
ON
over the signal range is as
equally important. For signal ranges of
0 < V
I/O
< (V
+
2 V), n-channel switch-
es exhibit very flat r
ON
characteristics;
but r
ON
increases very rapidly as V
I/O

approaches V
+
and VGS decreases.
Parallel n-/p-channel switches offer
good r
ON
flatness for signal ranges of
0 < V
I/O
< V
+
, with the best flatness
characteristic at the highest recom-
mended switch V
+
.
Crosstalk There are two types of
crosstalk to consider:
Control (enable) to output The
level of crosstalk is a mea sure of how
well decoupled the switch control
signal is from the switch output. Due
to the parasitic capacitance of CMOS
processes, changing the state on the
control signal causes noise to appear
on the output. In audio applications,
this can be a source of the annoying
pop that is sometimes heard when
switching the unit on or off.
Between switches The level
of crosstalk also is a measure of
adjacent-channel rejection. As with
control-to-output crosstalk, parasitic
capacitance can couple the signal on
one switch with that on another switch.
OFF Isolation A measurement of
OFF-state switch impedance. It is
measured in dB at a specific frequency
with the corresponding channel (NC to
COM or NO to COM) in the OFF state.
Feedthrough This characteristic
is related to the ability of the switch
to block signals when off. As with
crosstalk, parasitic capacitance allows
high frequencies to couple through the
switch, making it appear to be on.
Charge Injection (Q) TI specifies
enable-to-output crosstalk, and some
competitors use this parameter. As
with enable-to-output crosstalk,
changing the state on the control pin
causes a charge to be coupled to the
channel of the transistor, introducing
signal noise. It is presented in this
report for a relative comparison
with the competition. A graph of
bias voltage vs. charge injection is
displayed in figure 3 above.
Typical Charge Injection Plot
Typical BBM Timing
Typical MMB Timing
t
BBM
50%
90% 90%
Logic
Input
(V
I
)
Switch
Output
(V
COM
)
V
+
0
50%
Logic
Input
(V
I
)
V
+
0
t
MBB
0.8 V
OUT
0.8 V
V
NC
Switch
Output
V
NO
OUT
-30
-20
-10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Bias Voltage (V)
C
h
a
r
g
e

I
n
j
e
c
t
i
o
n

(
p
C
)
V+ = 3 V
V+ = 5 V
V (V)
COM
r
(
)
o
n
(
f
l
a
t
)

2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0
0.5
0
Flatness
Break-Before-Make (BBM) Time
Guarantees that two multiplexer paths
are never electrically connected when
the signal path is changed by the
select input. This parameter is
measured under a specified range
of conditions and by the propagation
delay between the output of two ad-
jacent analog channels (NC and NO),
when the control signal changes state
(as shown in figure 4 above).
Make-Before-Break (MBB) Time
Guarantees that two multiplexer paths
are never open when the signal path
is changed by the select input. This
parameter is measured under a
specified range of conditions and
by the propagation delay between
the output of two adjacent analog
channels (NC and NO), when the
control signal changes state (as shown
in figure 5 above).
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5

5 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Analog Switches
Selection Tables
Device
r
ON

(typ)
r
ON
Flatness
(typ)
r
ON
Mismatch
(typ)
v + (v)
min
v + (v)
max ESD
ON Time
(ns) (typ)
OFF Time
(ns) (typ) Pins/Packages Features
SPST
TS5A3166 0.9 0.15 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 4.5 9 5/SC70,SOT-23, WCSP
TS5A3167 0.9 0.15 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 4.5 9 5/SC70,SOT-23, WCSP
TS5A4594 8 1.5 2.7 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 9 5/SC70,SOT-23
TS5A4595 8 1.5 2.7 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 9 5/SC70,SOT-23
TS5A4596 8 1.5 2.7 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 9 5/SC70,SOT-23
TS5A4597 8 1.5 2.7 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 9 5/SC70,SOT-23
TS12A4514 6.5 1 3 12 22 20 8/SOIC, 8DIP, 5SOT-23
TS12A4515 6.5 1 3 12 22 20 8/SOIC, 8DIP, 5SOT-23
TS12A4516 12 1.2 1.65 6 58 28 8/SOIC, 8DIP, 5SOT-23 Dual Supply
TS12A4517 12 1.2 1.65 6 58 28 8/SOIC, 8DIP, 5SOT-23 Dual Supply
TS5A1066 7.5 2.5 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 4.8 3 5/SC70,SOT-23, WCSP
SPST x 2
TS5A23166 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 4.5 8 8/US8,WCSP
TS5A23167 0.9 0.25 0.1 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 4.5 8 8/US8,WCSP
TS5A2066 7.5 3.5 0.4 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 5.2 2.6 8/USB, 8/SM8, 8/WCSP
TS3A4741 0.7 0.23 0.03 1.65 3.6 5 4 8/SSOP/MSOP
TS3A4742 0.7 0.23 0.03 1.65 3.6 5 4 8/SSOP/MSOP
SPST x 4
TS3A4751 0.7 0.23 0.03 1.65 3.6 4 kV HBM 5 4 14/TSSOP, SON, QFN
TS12A44513 6.5 1 2.5 2 12 2 kV HBM 25 20 14/TSSOP, 14/SOIC
TS12A44514 6.5 1 2.5 2 12 2 kV HBM 25 20 14/TSSOP, 14/SOIC
TS12A44515 6.5 1 2.5 2 12 2 kV HBM 25 20 14/TSSOP, 14/SOIC
SPDT
TS5A2053 7.5 1.7 0.8 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 5.3 1.9 8/SM8/US8
TS5A3157 10 4 0.15 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 6 3.5 6/SC70,SOT-23,WCSP
TS5A63157 4 1.5 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 3.4 2.8 6/SC70, SOT-23 Undershoot/Overshoot
Protection
TS12A12511 5 1.3 1 2.7 6, +12 2 kV HBM 56 25 8/SON, 8/SOT-23, 8/MSOP Single or Dual Supply
TS5A3153 0.8 0.09 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 12.5 8.5 8/US8/WCSP
TS5A3154 0.8 0.09 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 5.2 9.5 8/US8/WCSP
TS5A9411 5.3 0.03 2 2.25 5.5 2 kV HBM 9 7 6/SC70
TS5A3159 0.75 0.15 0.1 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 20 15 6/SC70, SOT-23
TS5A3159A 0.7 0.1 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 5 6/SC70,SOT-23,WCSP
Analog Switch Configurations

6 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Device
r
ON

(typ)
r
ON
Flatness
(typ)
r
ON
Mismatch
(typ)
v + (v)
min
v + (v)
max ESD
ON Time
(ns) (typ)
OFF Time
(ns) (typ) Pins/Packages Features
SPDT (continued)
TS5A3160 0.7 0.1 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 3.5 3.5 6/SC70, SOT-23
TS5A4624 0.7 0.1 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 12 5 6/SC70
TS5A6542 0.5 0.1 0.05 2.25 5.5 15 kV
Contact (IEC
L-4)
12.5 9.5 8/WCSP, QFN
TS5A12301E 0.5 0.1 0.05 2.25 5.5 15 kV
Air-Gap
72 80 6/WCSP (0.4mm pitch) 1.8-V Logic
Compatible
Logic Threshold
Independently of V+
SPDT x 2
TS5A23157 10 4 0.15 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 5.7 3.8 10/MSOP, QFN
TS5A623157 4 4 0.15 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 3.5 2.8 10/MSOP, QFN Overshoot/Undershoot
Protection
TS5A23159 0.7 0.1 0.05 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 8 5 10/MSOP/QFN
TS3A24157 0.5 0.01 0.05 1.65 3.6 2 kV HBM 20 12 10/ QFN, VSSOP Ultra-Low
TS3A24159 0.26 0.01 0.01 1.65 3.6 2 kV HBM 20 12 10/WCSP, SON, VSSOP R
ON
TS5A26542 0.5 0.1 0.05 2.25 5.5 15 kV
Contact (IEC
L-4)
12.5 9 12/WCSP
TS3A225E 0.1 2.7 4.5 8kV
Contact
Discharge
(IEC L-4)
21 21 16/WCSP, QFN Autonomous Audio
Headset Switch
TS3A26746E 0.08 3 3.6 8kV
Contact
Discharge
(IEC L-4)
150 5 6/WCSP 2 X 2 Crosspoint
Switch for Audio
Applications
TS5A22362 0.52 0.076 0.04 2.3 5.5 2.5 kV HBM 27 13 10/WCSP, 10/SON,
VSSOP
Negative Rail
Capability
TS5A22364 0.52 0.076 0.04 2.3 5.5 2.5 kV HBM 27 13 10/WCSP, 10/SON,
VSSOP
Negative Rail
Capability,
Click Pop Suppression
TS5A22366 0.7 0.135 0.05 2.25 5.5 2.5 kV HBM 193 182 12/WCSP (0.4mm
pitch), 10/QFN
Negative Rail
Capability
SPDT x 4
TS3A5018 7 5 0.3 1.65 3.6 2 kV HBM 3.5 2 16/SOIC, SSOP, (QSOP),
TSSOP, TVSOP, SON
TS3A44159 0.3 0.07 0.045 1.65 4.3 2 kV HBM 17 12 16/TSSOP, SON, QFN
SPDT x 6
TS3A27518E 4.4 0.91 0.3 1.65 3.6 6 kV
Contact (IEC
L-3)
14.1 16.1 24BGA, SON
SP3T
TS5A3359 0.7 0.1 0.1 1.65 5.5 2 kV HBM 2.5 6 8/US8, 8/WCSP
SP4T x 2
TS3A5017 11 7 1 2.3 3.6 2 kV HBM 5 1.5 16/SOIC, SSOP, (QSOP),
TSSOP, TVSOP, SON,
QFN
Analog Switches
Selection Tables
New products are listed in bold red.
Analog Switch Configurations (Continued)

7 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Device
r
ON

(typ)
Normally
Closed (NC)
Normally Open
(NO) Enable Pin
Break Before
Make (BBM)
Make Before
Break (MBB)
Over-/Undershoot
Protectiom I
OFF
SPST
TS5A3166 0.9 X X
TS5A3167 0.9 X X
TS5A4594 8 X
TS5A4595 8 X
TS5A4596 8 X
TS5A4597 8 X
TS12A4514 6.5 X
TS12A4515 6.5 X
TS12A4516 12 X
TS12A4517 12 X
TS5A1066 7.5 X
SPST x 2
TS5A23166 0.9 X(2) X
TS5A23167 0.9 X(2) X
TS5A2066 7.5 X(2)
TS3A4741 0.7 X(2)
TS3A4742 0.7 X(2)
SPST x 4
TS3A4751 0.7 X(4)
TS12A44513 6.5 X(2) X(2)
TS12A44514 6.5 X(4)
TS12A44515 6.5 X(4)
SPDT
TS5A2053 7.5 X
TS5A3157 10
TS5A63157 4 X X X
TS12A12511 5 X
TS5A3153 0.08 X X X
TS5A3154 0.08 X X X
TS5A9411 5.3 X
TS5A3159 0.75 X
TS5A3159A 0.7 X X
TS5A3160 0.7 X X
Analog Switches
Selection Tables
Analog Switch Configurations (Continued)

8 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Device
r
ON

(typ)
Normally
Closed (NC)
Normally Open
(NO) Enable Pin
Break Before
Make (BBM)
Make Before
Break (MBB)
Over-/Undershoot
Protectiom I
OFF
SPDT (continued)
TS5A4624 0.7 X X
TS5A6542 0.5 X
TS5A12301E 0.5 X X
SPDT x 2
TS5A23157 10 X X X
TS5A623157 4 X X
TS5A23159 0.7 X X
TS3A24157 0.5 X
TS3A24159 0.26 X
TS5A26542 0.5 X
TS3A225E 0.1
x x
TS3A26746E 0.08 X X
TS5A22362 0.52 X
TS5A22364 0.52 X
TS5A22366 0.7 X
SPDT x 4
TS3A5018 7 X
TS3A44159 0.3 X
SPDT x 6
TS3A27518E 4.4 X X
SP3T
TS5A3359 0.7 X X
SP4T x 2
TS3A5017 11 X
New products are listed in bold red.
Analog Switch Configurations (Continued)
Analog Switches
Selection Tables

9 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Analog Switches
Pinouts
SPST
COM
GND IN
V+ NO 1
2
3 4
5
COM
GND IN
V+ NC 1
2
3 4
5
TS5A1066, TS5A3166
TS5A3167
TS5A4596
TS5A4597
COM
GND IN
V+
NO
1
2
3 4
5
COM
GND IN
V+
NC
1
2
3 4
5
COM
GND NO
V+ IN 1
2
3 4
5
COM
GND NC
V+ IN 1
2
3 4
5
TS5A4594, TS12A4514, TS12A4516
TS5A4595, TS12A4515, TS12A4517
TS12A4514, TS12A4516
N.C.
N.C.
V
+
COM
GND
IN
N.C.
NO
7
6
5
8
2
3
4
1
N.C.
N.C.
V
+
COM
GND
IN
N.C.
NC
7
6
5
8
2
3
4
1
TS12A4515, TS12A4517
SPST x 4
COM1
NO2
COM2
IN2
NO1 1
2
3
4
5
IN2 6
IN2 7
IN1
IN4
NO4
COM4
V
+
14
13
12
11
10
COM3 9
NO3 8
TS3A4751, TS12A44514
COM1
NO1
V
GND
IN1 1
2
3
4
5
NO4 6
COM4 7
COM2
NO2
V
+
N.C.
IN2 16
15
14
13
12
N03 11
COM3
IN4 IN3
10
8 9
TS12A44516, TS40A41612, TS40A41642
COM1
NC2
COM2
IN2
NO1 1
2
3
4
5
IN3 6
GND 7
IN1
IN4
NC4
COM4
V
+
14
13
12
11
10
COM3 9
NO3 8
TS12A44513
COM1
NC2
COM2
IN2
NC1 1
2
3
4
5
IN3 6
GND 7
IN1
IN4
NC4
COM4
V
+
14
13
12
11
10
COM3 9
NC3 8
TS12A44515
COM1
NC1
V
GND
IN1 1
2
3
4
5
NC4 6
COM4 7
COM2
NC2
V
+
N.C.
IN2 16
15
14
13
12
NC3 11
COM3
IN4 IN3
10
8 9
TS12A44517, TS40A41611, TS40A41641
COM1
NO1
V
GND
IN1 1
2
3
4
5
NO4 6
COM4 7
COM2
NC2
V
+
N.C.
IN2 16
15
14
13
12
NC3 11
COM3
IN4 IN3
10
8 9
TS12A44518

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SP3T
SP4T x 2
NO1
NO2
GND
IN1
V+
IN2
NO0
COM
Logic
Control
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
TS5A3357, TS5A3359
10
11
7
1S
2
1
2
3
4
5
16
15
14
13
12
IN2
1S
4
1S
3
IN1
V
+
2S
4
2S
3
6
1D
1S
1
2S
2
2S
1
8 GND 9 2D
1EN
2EN
Logic
Control
Logic
Control
TS3A5017
SPDT x 4
SPDT x 2
Input
Select
Shunt
Switch
IN2
IN1
COM2
COM1
NC2
NC1
NO2
OUT+
OUT+
OUT
OUT
NO1
TS5A22364
Audio
Source 1
Audio
Source 2
8-
Speaker

1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
NO2
COM2
NC2
IN2
V
+
NO1
COM1
NC1
IN1 GND
NO1
GND
NO2
IN2
IN1 COM1
NC1
NC2
COM2
V+
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
8
7
6
TS5A23157, TS5A23159, TS5A23160
10
11
7
NC2
1
2
3
4
5
16
15
14
13
12
NC1
NO1
COM1
NC4
V
+
NO4
COM4
6
COM2
NO2 NC3
NO3
8 GND 9 COM3
IN
EN
Logic
Control
TS3A5018
Analog Switches
Pinouts
A4
D
C
B
A
4 3 2 1
A3 A2 A1
B4 B3 B2 B1
C4 C3 C2 C1
D4 D3 D2 D1
4 3 2 1
D /MIC_PRESENT TIP_SENSE MICp MICn
C RING2 GND
(1)
VDD
(1)
RING2_SENSE
B SLEEVE GND
(1)
VDD
(1)
SLEEVE_SENSE
A DET_TRIGGER ADDR_SEL SDA SCL
TSA225E
1
2
A
B
C
1 2
A SEL V+
B MIC SLEEVE
C GND RING2
TS3A26746E
YZP Package
(Top View)

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2x2 Crosspoint Switch for Audio Applications
TS3A26746E
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3a26746e
Key Features
Superior PSRR performance
(-75 dB)
Control input is 1.8 V logic
compatible
ESD performance (SLEEVE, RING2)
o 8-kV contact discharge (IEC
61000-4-2)
6-bump, 0.5 mm pitch CSP
package (1.45 x 0.95 x 0.5 mm)
Applications
Cellular phones
Digital still cameras
PDAs
Portable instrumentation
Portable navigation devices
The TS3A26746E is a 2 2 cross-point switch that is used to interchange the
ground and MIC connections on a headphone connector. The ground switch
has an ultra low r
ON
of <0.1 to minimize voltage drop across it, preventing
undesired increases in headphone ground reference voltage. The switch state is
controlled via the SEL input. When SEL=High, GND is connected to RING2 and
MIC is connected to SLEEVE. When SEL=Low, GND is connected to SLEEVE
and MIC is connected to RING2. An internal 100k pull-up resistor on the SEL
input sets the default state of the switch. This device effectively switches the GND
and MIC lines to the appropriate coordinates with minimal signal distortion and
power loss.
Analog Switches
Applications
Typical application block diagram.
V
+
MIC
RIGHT
LEFT
TIP
RING 1
RING 2
100 K
SLEEVE
ACCESSORY DATA
MIC BIAS
1
2
A
B
C
1 2
A SEL V+
B MIC SLEEVE
C GND RING2
YZP Package
(Top View)

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Analog Switches
Applications
Control
and
Detection
Logic
S1
SLEEVE
TS3AXXXX
TIP
V
DD
SCL
FET2 FET3
GND
MICp
SDA
I
2
C_ADDR_SEL
/MIC_PRESENT
MIC_REF MICn / HP_REF
MIC_BIAS
R1
C1
C2
C3
MICI
DET_TRIGGER
RING1
RING2
TIP_SENSE
Audio Headset Switch Device
TS3A225E
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3a225e
Key Features
V
DD
range = 2.7 V to 4.5 V
Break-before-make stereo jack switches
Ultra-low resistance ground FET
switches (< 100 m)
HDA compatible MIC present
indicator
Optional I
2
C switch control
95 dB audio isolation
IEC ESD protection on stereo
jack pins
8-kV contact discharge (IEC 61000-4-2)
ESD performance tested per JESD
22 (all pins)
2-kV Human Body Model (HBM)
(A114-B, Class II)
Applications
Mobile phones
Mobile music players
Notebook computers
Mobile audio applications
The TS3A225E is an audio headset switch device. The device detects the pres-
ence of an analog microphone and switches a system analog microphone pin
between different connectors in an audio stereo jack. The microphone connection
in a stereo connector can be swapped with the ground connection depending on
manufacturer. When the device detects a certain configuration, it automatically
connects the microphone line to the appropriate pin. The device also reports the
presence of an analog microphone on an audio stereo jack.
In some systems, it is desirable to connect the stereo jack pin to ground. The
TS3A225E provides two internal low resistance (<100 m) FET switches for ground
shorting.
A4
D
C
B
A
4 3 2 1
A3 A2 A1
B4 B3 B2 B1
C4 C3 C2 C1
D4 D3 D2 D1
YFF Package
(Top View)

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6 V, +12 V 5- SPDT Analog Switch
TS12A12511
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts12a12511
Key Features
2.7 V to 6 V dual-supply
operation
+2.7 V to +12 V single-supply
operation
ON-state resistance: 8 max
with 5 V supply
Low ON and OFF-leakage currents:
1 nA at 25C, 50 nA at 85C
Fast switching speed: t
ON
=115 ns,
t
OFF
=56 ns (5 V supply)
Break-before-make operation
+3.3 V, +5 V compatible digital
control inputs
Available in 8-pin MSOP, SOT,
QFN packages
Applications
Automatic test equipment
Power routing
Communication systems
Data acquisition systems
Sample-and-hold systems
Relay replacement
Battery-powered systems
The TS12A12511 is a single-pole double-throw (SPDT) analog switch capable of
passing signals with swings of 0 to 12 V or 6 to 6 V. This switch conducts equally
well in both directions when it is on. It also offers a low ON-state resistance
of 5 (typical), which is matched to within one between channels. The max current
consumption is <1 A and 3 dB bandwidth is >93 MHz. The TS12A12511
exhibits break-before-make switching action, preventing momentary shorting
when switching channels. This device is available packaged in an 8-lead MSOP,
8-lead SOT-23, and 8-pin QFN.
TS12A12511 variable gain.
+
-
V
IN
V
OUT
R1=10k
Rf1=20k
Rf2=10k
TS12A125
Variable Gain
+5V
8
7
6
5
COM
NC
GND
V
+
NO
V

IN
N. C.
1
2
3
4
TS12A12511
Analog Switches
Applications

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Single 5- SP3T Analog Switch5-V/3.3-V 3:1 Analog Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
TS5A3357
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts5a3357
Key Features
Specified break-before-make
switching
Low ON-state resistance
High bandwidth
Control inputs are 5.5-V tolerant
Low charge injection
Excellent ON-state resistance
matching
Low total harmonic distortion
1.65- to 5.5-V single-supply
operation
Applications
High-performance analog audio
switching
Audio signal routing/MUXing
from three sources
Simplified large PCB routing,
especially on space-constrained
PCBs
The TS5A3357 is a high-performance, single-pole, triple-throw (SP3T) analog
switch designed to operate from 1.65 V to 5.5 V. It offers low ON-state resistance
and low I/O capacitance for very low signal distortion. The break-before-make
feature allows transfer of a signal from one port to another with minimal signal
distortion. This device also offers a low charge injection, which makes it suitable
for high-performance audio and data acquisition systems.
Amplifier gain adjustment.
V
I
V
O
TS5A3357
R
G
R
F4
R
F3
R
F2
R
F1
+

Analog Switches
Applications
Dual SP4T Analog Switch
TS3A5017
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3a5017
Key Features
Isolation in the powered-down
mode, V+ = 0
Low ON-state resistance
Low charge injection
Excellent ON-state resistance
matching
Low total harmonic distortion (THD)
2.3-V to 3.6-V single-supply
operation
Latch-up performance exceeds
100 mA per JESD 78, class II
ESD performance tested per
JESD 22
Applications
Sample and hold circuits
Battery-powered equipment
Audio and video signal routing
Communication circuits
The TS3A5017 is a dual single-pole quadruple-throw (4:1) analog switch that is
designed to operate from 2.3 V to 3.6 V. This device can handle both digital and
analog signals, and signals up to V+ can be transmitted in either direction.
1
Logic
Control
Logic
Control
16
2 15
3 14
4 13
5 12
6 11
7 10
1EN
IN2
1S
4
1S
3
1S
2
1S
1
1D
GND
V
+
2EN
IN1
2S
4
2S
3
2S
2
2S
1
2D 8
TS5A22364
TS3A5017
t
ON
and t
OFF
vs. Temperature (V+ = 3.3 V)

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The TS5A26542, TS5A6542, and TS5A12301E are single-pole double-throw
(SPDT) analog switches that are designed to operate from 2.25 V to 5.5 V. The
TS5A26524 is a dual SPDT, whereas the TS5A6542 and TS5A12301E are single
SPDT switches. The devices offer a low ON-state resistance with an excellent
channel-to-channel ON-state resistance matching, and the break-before-make
feature to prevent signal distortion during the transferring of a signal from one
path to another.
These devices have excellent total harmonic distortion (THD) performance and
consume very low power. These features make them suitable for portable audio
applications. All of the switches can be controlled by 1.8-V signals.
Dual/Single SPDT Analog Switches with Input Logic Translation and IEC ESD
TS5A26542, TS5A6542, TS5A12301E
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/PARTnumber
Key Features
Specified break-before-make
switching
Low ON-state resistance
(0.75 typ)
Low charge injection
Excellent ON-state resistance
matching
Low total harmonic distortion
2.25- to 5.5-V power supply (V
+
)
1.8 V logic compatible thresholds
TS5A6542 and TS5A26542: V
IO

bias used to allow low threshold
control voltage
TS5A12301E: Low threshold
voltage independent of V
+
and no
use of additional bias (V
IO
)
No need for separate translation
devices
ESD performance tested per
JESD 22
2000-V Human Body Model
(HBM) (A114-B, Class II)
1000-V charged-device model
(C101)
Common inputs
15-kV IEC61000-4-2,
contact discharge for
TS5A26542 and TS5A6542
Comm inputs can be interfaced to
the external world due to IEC ESD
compliance
No need for separate ESD devices
Applications
Cell phones
PDAs
Portable instrumentation
Package Pinouts
TS5A6542 WCSP (YZP) package (bottom view).
TS5A12301E WCSP (YFP) package (top view).
TS5A26542 WCSP (YZP) package (bottom view).
IEC ESD protection on analog switch outputs.
External
Connector
IEC ESD
Protection
IEC ESD
Protection
TS5A6542, TS5A26542
or TS5A12301E
Ultra-Low-Voltage
Control Signal
Source 1
Source 2
1.8-V GPIO
4
1
2
3
8
6
5
7
GND
V
IO
V
+
NC
NO
IN
COM GND
3
2
1
D C B A
3
2
1
D C B A
GND GND
COM1
V
+ V
IO
IN1
IN2 COM2
NC1 NO1
NO2 NC2
3
2
1
2 1
A
B
C
1 2
0.8 mm
1.2 mm
COM GND
V
+
B
C
A IN
NC
NO
Analog Switches
Applications

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0.6- Dual Analog Switches
TS5A22362/4/6
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/PARTnumber
Key Features
Negative signaling capability:
Analog I/O range = V
+
5.5 V to V
+
Internal shunt switch prevents
audible click-and-pop when
switching between two sources
(TS5A22364 only)
Low ON-state resistance
(0.65- typ)
Low charge injection
Excellent ON-State resistance
matching
2.3-V to 5.5-V power supply (V
+
)
TS5A22362/TS5A22364 packaging
options:
10-WCSP (0.5 mm pitch YZP)
1.9 x 1.4
SON-10 (DRL) 3 x 3
VSSOP-10 (DGS) 4.9 x 3
Applications
Cell phones
PDAs
Portable instrumentation
Audio routing
The TS5A22362, TS5A22364, and TS5A22366 are dual single-pole double-throw
(SPDT) analog switches that are designed to operate from 2.25 to 5.5 V. The
devices feature negative signal capability that allow signals below ground to pass
through the switch without distortion. The break-before-make feature prevents
signal distortion during the transferring of a signal from one path to another. Low
ON-state resistance, excellent channel-to-channel ON-state resistance matching,
and minimal total harmonic distortion (THD) performance make these switches
ideal for audio applications.
Direct path amplifier negative rail capability.
TS5A22364 negative rail capability and click-pop suppression
Ref
Audio
Source 1
TPA6130A2
Direct Path Audio Source
Provide Audio Signal Centered on GND
The switch does
need the
negative swing
capability
Traditional Class AB
(No Neg Signal)
Audio
Source 2
R L
R1
L1
R2
L2
DC Cap to Remove DC Bias
Analog Switch
TS5A22362
+VDD
Audio Swinging
Below Ground
0
VDD
Audio
Source 2
Audio
Source 1
TS5A22364
COM1
NC1
Shunt
Switch
NO1
NC2
NO2
OUT+
OUT
OUT+
OUT
IN1
COM2
IN2
Input Select
8- Speaker
Analog Switches
Applications

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Device Conguration
V
CC
(V
DD
)
r
ON

(typ)
(W)
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Off
Isolation
(dB)
I
CC
(I
DD
)
(typ)(A)
Pins/
Packages Description (min) (V)
(max)
(V)
Crosstalk
(dB)
Video Switch
TS3DV20812 8-channel SPDT 2.25 3.6 4 1100 35 20 250 36/QFN
2 Gbps Differential Switch, 8-Ch with
3-Side Band Signals
TS3DV421 8-channel SPDT 1.5 2.1 12.5 1900 50 50 230
42/QFN,
48/TVSOP
4-Ch Differential 8:16 Mux Switch for DVI/
HDMI
TS3DV520E
10-channel
SPDT
3 3.6 4 950 37 37 250
42/QFN,
56/QFN
5-Ch Differential 10:20 Mux Switch for
DVI/HDMI
TS3DV621 12-channel
SPDT
3 3.6 8 2200 43 42 300
42/QFN,
12-Channel 1:2 MUX/DEMUX Switch with
Integrated 4-Channel Sideband Signal
Switching
TS3V712E 7-channel SPDT 3 3.6 3 1360 50 38 200 32/QFN 7-Ch Video Switch
TS3V712EL
7-channel SPDT 3 3.6 4 1300 47 38 200 32/WQFN
7-Ch, 1:2 Video Switch With Integrated
Level Shifters
TS3V713EL
7-channel SPDT 3 3.6 4 1300 50 40 200 32/WQFN
7-Ch, 1:2 Video Switch With Integrated
Level Shifters
SLAN Switch
TS3L500 8-channel SPDT 3 3.6 4 1100 37 37 250 56/QFN
16-Bit to 8-Bit SPDT Bigabit LAN Switch
with Low Flat rON
TS3L500AE 8-channel SPDT 3 3.6 4 950 37 37 250 56/QFN
16-Bit to 8-Bit SPDT Gigabit LAN Switch
with LED Switch and Enhanced ESD
Protection
TS3L501E
16-channel
SPDT
3 3.6 4 600 37 37 250 42/WQFN
16-Bit To 8-Bit Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
Gigabit Ethernet LAN Switch with Power
Down Mode
PCI Express Signal Switch
TS2PCIE2212 4-channel SPDT 1.7 1.9 10 1250 39 38 160 48/PBGA PCIe Gen-I Signal Switch
TS2PCIE412
16-channel
SPDT
1.5 2.1 12 2100 81 74 42/QFN
x2 4-Ch PCIe 2:1 Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
PCIe Gen-I Switch
Network Signal Switch
TS5N118 Cross-Point 4.75 5.25 3 25 50 50 10000
16/SSOP,
TSSOP
1-Bit 1-of-8 FET Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
for DS1 and DS3 Signal Levels
TS5N214 Cross-Point 4.75 5.25 3 25 50 50 10000
16/SSOP,
TSSOP
2-Bit 1-of-4 FET Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
for DS1 and DS3 Signal Levels
TS5N412 Cross-Point 4.75 5.25 3 25 50 50 10000
16/SSOP,
TSSOP
4-Bit 1-of-2 FET Multiplexer/Demultiplexer
for DS1 and DS3 Signal Levels
USB 2.0 Signal Switch
TS3USB221 2-channel SPDT 2.3 3.6 6 1100 40 41 30
10/SON,
10/QFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:2 Mux/
Demux Switch with Single Enable
TS3USB221A 2-channel SPDT 2.3 3.6 3 900 39 40 30 10/QFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:2 Mux/
Demux Switch with Single Enable with
12kV HBM ESD Protection
TS3USB31 2-channel SPST 3 4.3 6 1220 53 30 1 8/QFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:1
Switch
TS3USB31E 2-channel SPST 2.25 4.3 6.4 1100 53 30 1 8/QFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:1
Switch with 15kV HBM ESD Protection
TS5USBA224
2-channel
SPDT
2.7 5.5 4 650 31 22 6 10/QFN
USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) and
Audio Switches with Negative Signal
Capability and 1.8-V Logic Compatibility
TS3USB30
2-channel
SPDT
3 4.3 6 955 56 39 1 10/UQFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:2
Mux/Demux Switch with Single Enable
TS3USB30E
2-channel
SPDT
3 4.3 6 900 54 40 1
10/VSSOP,
10/TQFN
High-Speed USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) 1:2
Mux/Demux Switch with Single Enable
with 15kV HBM ESD Protection
Specialty Switches
Selection Tables
New products are listed in bold red.

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Specialty Switches
Selection Tables
Device Conguration nCH
V
cc
(V
dd
)
r
ON

(max)
(W)
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Off
Isolation
(dB)
I
CC

(I
DD
)
Max
(A)
Pins/
Packages Description
(min)
(V)
(max)
(V)
Crosstalk
(dB)
Smart Switch
TSU5511
Dual SP3T +
SPST
Audio 2 1.3 1.3 6 788 120 100
70 20 WCSP
Micro-USB Connector to
UART and Audio Switches
with ID Detection and Charger
Detection
Mic 1 0 2.3 12 573 125 37
USB 2 0 3.6 10 830 42 20
UART 2 0 4.4 61 295 98 100
TSU6111/A Dual SP2T
USB 2 0 4.4 18 950 32 26
16/QFN
Micro-USB Connector to
UART and USB Switches with
ID Detection and Charger
Detection UART 2 0 4.4 18 950 32 26
TSU6712/A
Dual SP3T +
Dual SPST
Audio 2 0.8 0.8 5.5 100 100 100
150 25/WCSP
Micro-USB connector to
UART, USB, Audio and Video
Switches with ID Detection
and Charger Detection
Mic 1 0 2.3 70 40 100 95
USB 2 0.5 2 18 400 78 58
UART 2 0 4.4 15 480 40 24
TSU5611 Dual SP3T +
SPST
Audio 2 1.3 1.3 3.8 900 100 100
60 20/WLBGA
DP3T Switch with Impedence
Detection Micro-USB Switch
To Support USB, UART, Audio,
and Charger Detection
Mic 1 0 2.3 9 573 100 55
USB 2 0 3.6 4.5 920 40 29
UART 2 0 3.6 4.5 920 40 29
TSU8111 Dual SPDT +
charger
USB 2 0 3.6 8 920 32 26
100 20/BGA
Single-Cell Charger and USB
SP2T Switch Supports USB
& UART UART 2 0 3.6 8 920 32 26
BQ24392
Dual SPST
+ charger
detection
USB 2 0 3.6 8 920 32 26 250 10/QFN
Charger Detection Device
with High Speed USB Switch
Battery Charger Specication
v1.2
TSU6721 Dual SP3T +
SPDT +SPST
USB 2 0 3.6 8 920 32 26
TBD 25/BGA
MCPC Compatible USB Port
Multimedia Switch Supports
USB, UART, Audio, ID, MIC,
and Load Switch
UART 2 0 3.6 8 920 32 26
Audio 2 1.5 +1.5 2 450 85 100
Mic 1 0 2.3 40 40 85 95
Load
Switch
1 4.0 6.5 0.15
Preview products are listed in bold blue. New products are listed in bold red.
Device Conguration
V
CC
(V
DD
)
r
ON

(typ)
(W)
Bandwidth
(MHz)
Off
Isolation
(dB)
I
CC
(I
DD
)
(typ)
(A) Pins/Packages Description
(min)
(V)
(max)
(V)
Crosstalk
(dB)
USB 2.0 Signal Switch continued
TS3DS10224
2-channel
2:4 MUX
3 3.6 10 1200 30 30 50 20/QFN
High-Speed 2:4 Differential
Multiplexer / Demultiplexer
TS3USBA225
2-channel
SP3T
2.7 4.3 6.5 1900 45 35 25 12/UQFN
USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps)
and Audio Switches with Negative
Signal Capability and 1.8-V Logic
Compatibility and Power-Down
Mode
TS3USB3200
3-channel
SPDT
2.7 4.3 5.7 6000 83 83 30 16/QFN
DPDT USB 2.0 HIigh-Speed
(480Mbps) and Mobile High-
Denition Link (MHL) Switch with
ID Select and Flexible Power
Control
DDR Memory Module Switches
TS2DDR2811
8-channel
SPST
3 3.6 4 1100 37 37 250 20/BGA
1-GHz Bandwidth, 8-Channel
SPST Switch for DDR2
TS3DDR3812
16-chanel
SPDT 3 3.6 8 1675 43 42 300 42/WQFN
12-Channel, 1:2 MUX/DEMUX
Switch for DDR3 Applications

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1A 1B1
1B2
2B1
2B2
3B1
3B2
4B1
4B2
OE
S
3A
2A
4A
4
7
9
12
2
3
5
6
11
10
14
13
15
1
Control
Logic
TS5N412
TSU5511
UART_RX
VBUS
D-
D+
ID
UART_TX
USB_DP
USB_DM
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
MIC
TxDA:0
TxDB:0
CTRL0
TxSA:0
TxSB:0
RxSA:0
RxSB:0
TxSA:1
TxSB:1
RxSA:1
RxSB:1
CTRL1
RxDA:0
TxDA:1
RxDB:0
TxDB:1
RxDB:1
RxDA:1
TS2PCIE2212
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
Network PCI Express

0
B
1
1
B
1
2
B
1
3
B
1
0
B
2
1
B
2
2
B
2
3
B
2
4
B
1
5
B
1
6
B
1
7
B
1
4
B
2
5
B
2
6
B
2
7
B
2
A
0
A
1
A
2
A
3
A
4
A
5
A
6
A
7
2
38
3
37
6
36
7
35
34
33
32
31
11 29
12 28
15 27
16 26
25
24
23
22
TS2PCIE412
SEL
9
Control Logic
B
0
B
1
B
2
B
3
B
4
B
5
C
0
C
1
C
2
C
3
C
4
C
5
B
6
B
7
B
8
B
9
B
10
B
11
C
6
C
7
C
8
C
9
C
10
C
11
A
0
A
1
A
2
A
3
A
4
A
5
TS3DDR3812
SEL
SEL1
SEL2
Control Logic
A
6
A
7
A
8
A
9
A
10
A
11
Specialty Switches
Pinouts

20 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


12-Ch 1:2 Mux/DeMux for DVI/HDMI and DP Applications w/4-Ch Sideband Switching
TS3DV621
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3dv621
Key Features
Compatible with HDMI v1.4, DVI 1.0
and display port 1.1a high-speed
digital interface
Wide bandwidth of 2.2 GHz
Four integrated side band signals
switching
Support all video formats up to
1080 P and SXGA (1280 x 1024
at 75 Hz)
HDCP compatible
Low and flat ON-state resistance
(r
ON
= 8 typ)
Low input/output capacitance
(C
ON
= 4 pF typ)
V
CC
operating range from 3 V to 3.6 V
Rail-to-rail switching on data I/O
ports (0 to V
cc
)
Dedicated enable logic supports
Hi-Z mode
I
OFF
protection prevents current
leakage in powered down state
ESD performance tested per JESD22
2-kV human body model
(A114B, Class II)
1-kV charged device model (C101)
42-pin RUA package (9 x 3.5 mm,
0.5 mm pitch)
Applications
HDMI/DVI and DP signal switching
Laptop, desktop and tablet
computers and docking stations
LCD TVs, A/V receivers, multimedia
hubs/consoles
The TS3DV621 is a multiple SP4T switch with impedance detection. The switch
features impedance detection, which supports the detection of various acces-
sories that are attached through DP and DM. This device is fully controlled using
I
2
C and enables USB data, stereo and mono audio, video, microphone, and UART
data to use a common connector port.
Power for this device is supplied through V
BAT
of the system or through V
BUS
when
attached. The switch can be controlled through I
2
C. JIG and BOOT pins are used
when a USB, UART JIG cable is used to test during development and manufacturing.
TS3DV621 block diagram.
Specialty Switches
Applications
Dual Mode
DisplayPort
SOurce
Dual Mode
DisplayPort
Connector
D0+
D0
D1+
D1
D2+
D2
D3+
D3
AUX/DDC
AUX/DDC
Cab_Detect
HPD
D0+
D0
D1+
D1
D2+
D2
D3+
D3
AUX+
AUX
Cab_Detect
HPD
HDMI
Connector
D0+
D0
D1+
D1
D2+
D2
D3+
D3
DDC_CLK
DDC_DATA
HPD
TS3DV621
DP/HDMI
Switch

21 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Key Features
Supports 7-channel VGA signals
(R,G,B, HSYNC, VSYNC, DDC CLK,
and DDC DAT) integrated level shifting
buffers for HSYNC and VSYNC
Operating voltage range
V
DD
= 3.3 V 10%
V
DD
_5 = 5 V 10%
High bandwidth of 1.3 GHz (3 dB)
R,G,B switches


r
ON
= 4 (typ)

CON
= 8 pF (typ)
Voltage clamping NMOS switches for
SCL and SDA channels
ESD performance
(14 pins on port 1 and port 2)
2-kV IEC61000-4-2, contact
discharge
7-kV human body model per
JESD22-A114E
ESD performance (all pins)
3-kV human body model per
JESD22-A114E
32-pin QFN package (RTG)
(6 mm x 3 mm)
Applications
Notebook computers
Docking stations
KVM switches
7-Channel VGA Mux/DeMux with Level Shifting
TS3V712EL
Get samples, data sheets, EVMs and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3v712el
The TS3V712EL is a high bandwidth, 7-channel video demultiplexer for switch-
ing between a single VGA source and one of two end points. The device is
designed for ensuring video signal integrity and minimizing video signal attenu-
ation by providing high bandwidth of 1.3 GHz. The TS3V712EL has integrated
level shifting buffers for the HSYNC and VSYNC signals which provide voltage
level translation between 3.3 V and 5 V logic. The SCL and SDA lines use NMOS
switches which clamp the output voltage to 1 V below V
DD
. The video signals
are protected against ESD with integrated diodes to V
DD
and GND that support
levels up to 2-kV contact discharge (IEC61000-4-2) and 7-kV human body
model (JESD22-A114E).
Specialty Switches
Applications
TS3V712EL block diagram.
H
1
VDD
V
1
H
0
V
0
R
0
G
0
B
0
G
1
R
1
B
1
R
2
G
2
SCL
0
SDA
0 SDA
1
SCL
1
SCL
2
SDA
2
B
2
H
2
V
2
SEL
Control
Logic

22 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


The TS3L501E is a 16-bit to 8-bit multiplexer/demultiplexer LAN switch with a single
select (SEL) input and Power down Mode input. The device provides additional I/Os
for switching status indicating LED signals and includes high ESD protection. SEL in-
put controls the data path of the multiplexer/demultiplexer. Power down input can put
the device into the standby mode for
minimizing current consumption per
mode selection. The device provides a
low and flat ON-state resistance (r
ON
)
and an excellent ON-state resistance
match. Low input/output capacitance,
high bandwidth, low skew, and low
crosstalk among channels make this
device suitable for various LAN appli-
cations, such as 10/100/1000 Base-T.
This device can be used to replace
mechanical relays in LAN applications.
It also can be used to route signals
from a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet trans-
ceiver to the RJ-45 LAN connectors
in laptops or in docking stations. It is
characterized for operation over the
free-air temperature range of 40C to
85C.
The TS3V713EL is a high bandwidth,
7-channel video multiplexer/demultiplexer
for switching between a single VGA source
and one of two end points. The device is
designed for ensuring video signal integrity
and minimizing video signal attenuation by
providing high bandwidth of 1.3 GHz. The
TS3V713EL has integrated level shifting
buffers for the HSYNC and VSYNC signals
which provide voltage level translation
between 3.3 V and 5 V logic. The SCL and
SDA lines use NMOS switches which clamp
the output voltage to 1 V below V
DD
. The
video signals are protected against ESD
with integrated diodes to V
DD
and GND
that support levels up to 2-kV contact
discharge (IEC61000-4-2) and 8-kV human
body model (JESD22-A114E).
7-Channel 7:14 SPDT VGA Signal Switch with Level Shifter
TS3V713EL
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3v713el
Key Features
High bandwidth of 1.3 GHz (typ)
Seven channels for VGA signal
(R,G,B, VSYNC, HSYNC, DDC1,
DDC2
Integrated level shifting for
HSYNC, VSYNC
I/O capacitance of 4 pF
P2P with pericom PI3V713
Applications
Notebook computer
Analog VGA peripheral ports
Panel LVDS bus MUX
Video/audio switching
High speed logic data I/O MUX
Specialty Switches
Applications
8:16 Mux/DeMux for Gigabit Ethernet LAN
TS3L501E
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3l501e
Key Features
Low bit-to-bit skew
(t
SK(o)
= 100 ps max)
Low and flat ON-state resistance
r
ON
= 4 typ, r
ON(FLAT)
= 0.5 typ
Low input/output capacitance
C
ON
= 8 pF typ
ESD performance (A, B, C, LED pins)
4-kV IEC61000-4-2, contact
discharge
6-kV human body model (HBM)
42-pin QFN package (RUA)
9 mm x 3.5 mm
Half that of direct competition
Allows for low power loss and THD
Low capacitance ensure great signal BW
Eliminates need for external ESD
37% size decrease from TS3L500AE
Applications
10/100/1000 Base-T signal switching
Differential (LVDS, LVPECL)
signal switching
Audio/video switching
Hub and router signal switching
H
1
V
1
H
0
V
0
R
0
G
0
B
0
G
1
R
1
B
1
R
2
G
2
SCL
0
SDA
0 SDA
1
SCL
1
SCL
2
SDA
2
B
2
H
2
V
2
SEL
Control
Logic
A
0
A
1
A
2
B
1
B
0
B
2
A
3
A
4
A
5
B
4
B
3
B
5
A
6
A
7 B
7
B
6
C
0
LED_A
0
LED_A
1
LED_A
2
LED_B
1
LED_B
0
LED_B
2
C
2
C
1
C
4
C
5
C
3
C
6
C
7
LED_C
0
LED_C
1
LED_C
2
SEL Control Logic
PD Power Down

23 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


The TS5USBA224 is a double-pole, double throw (DPDT) multiplexer that includes
a low-distortion audio switch and a USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) switch in the
same package. This configuration allows the system designer to use a common
connector for audio and USB data. The audio switch is designed to allow audio
signals to swing below ground which makes this common connector configura-
tion possible. The TS5USBA224 is powered up using V
AUDIO
. When A
SEL
=High,
the audio path is selected regardless of the logic level at V
BUS
. If A
SEL
=Low and
V
BUS
=High, the USB path is selected. Otherwise if A
SEL
=Low and V
BUS
=Low, the
audio path is selected. The TS5USBA224 also features shunt resistors on the
audio path to reduce clicks and pops that may be heard when the audio switches
are selected.
High-Speed USB/Audio Switch
TS5USBA224
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts5usba224
Key Features
Powered from V
AUDIO
(3.3 V typ)
V
BUS
input detects data cable
connection and automatically
switches to USB path (if A
SEL
= L)
Manual switching to audio path
(if A
SEL
= H)
1.8-V logic threshold compatibility
for digital inputs
USB channels: 4- R
ON

Audio channels: 3- R
ON
High bandwidth (650 MHz) for USB
path
Negative rail signaling support for
audio path
Total harmonic distortion <0.05%
10-QFN (1.8mm 1.4mm)
Applications
Notebook computers
Analog VGA peripheral ports
Specialty Switches
Applications
ASEL
V
BUS
V
BUS
V
Audio
D+/R
D/L
D+
D
D+
AUDR
AUDL
D
R
L
V
BUS
direct to
device
USB Connector
TS5USBA224
Processor
Audio
Amplier
USB 2.0
Phy
TS5USBA224 block diagram.

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High-Speed 2:4 Differential Multiplexer / De-multiplexer
TS3DS10224
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3ds10224
Key Features
Flexible configurations:
Single 1 to 4
Dual 1 to 2
Fan-out 1 to 2
High BW (1.2 GHz typ)
Low r
ON
and C
ON
:
10 r
ON
typ
8 pF C
ON
typ
ESD performance (I/O pins)
8-kV contact discharge
(IEC61000-4-2)
2-kV human body model per
JESD22-A114E (to GND)
ESD performance (all pins)
2-kV human body model per
JESD22-A114E
Small QFN package
(3 x 3, 0.4-mm pitch)
Applications
Notebook computers
PDA/ebook/tablet
Display port auxiliary
channel multiplexing
USB 2.0 multiplexing
The TS3DS10224 is a 2:4 bidirectional multiplexer for high-speed differential and
single ended signal applications (up to 720 Mbps). The TS3DS10224 can be used
in a 1:4 or dual 1:2 multiplexer/demultiplexer configuration. The TS3DS10224 of-
fers a high BW of 1.2 GHz with channel R
ON
of 13 (typ). The TS3DS10224 can
also be used to fan out a differential or single ended signal pair to two ports
simultaneously (fan-out configuration). The BW performance is lower in this con-
figuration. The TS3DS10224 operates with a 3 to 3.6V power supply. It features
ESD protection of up to 8-kV contact discharge and 2-kV human body model on
its I/O pins. The TS3DS10224 provides fail-safe protection by isolating the I/O pins
with high impedance when the power supply (VCC) is not present.
Specialty Switches
Applications
E
N
A
ENA
OUTA1
OUTA0
SA0
SAI
SBI
SB0
ENB
INB
INA
OUTB0
OUTB1
O
U
T
A
0

O
U
T
A
0
+
O
U
T
A
1

O
U
T
A
1
+
E
N
B
O
U
T
B
0

O
U
T
B
0
+
O
U
T
B
1

O
U
T
B
1
+
INA+ 20
16
1 5
15 11
10
INA
INB+
INB
GND
SAO
SAI
VDD
SBI
SBO
+

1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
TS3DS10224 block diagram.

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DP3T USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) and Audio Switches with Negative
Signal Capability
TS3USBA225
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3usba225
Key Features
High-speed USB switch
(D0 and D1 )
6.5 R
DSON
maximum
3 pF C
ON
maximum
1.9 GHz bandwidth (-3 dB)
V
I/O
accepts signals up to 4.3 V
(independent of V
CC
)
Audio switch (L&R)
2.5 R
DSON
typical
Negative rail capability
Low THD: <0.05%
Internal shunt resistors for
click-and-pop reduction
2.7 V to 4.3 V operating power supply
(V
CC
)
1.8-V compatible control input
(SEL1 and SEL2) threshold
Minimized current consumption
(~2 A) in power-down mode
Power-off protection: all I/O pins are
high-Z when V
CC
=0V
ESD performance tested per JESD 22
2000-V human body model
(A114-B, Class II)
1000 V charged device model
(C101)
12-pin RUT package
21.7 mm, 0.4 mm pitch
Applications
Cell phones and smartphones
Tablet PCs
Media players
Digital still cameras
Portable navigation devices (GPS)
The TS3USBA225 is a double-pole, triple throw (DP3T) multiplexer that includes a
low-distortion audio switch, and two USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) switches in
the same package. This configuration allows the system designer to use a common
connector for audio, and USB data. The audio switch is designed to allow audio
signals to swing negatively which makes this common connector configuration
possible. The TS3USBA225 has a V
CC
range of 2.7 V to 4.3 V with the capability
to pass true-ground audio signals down to V
CC
-4.3 V. The device also supports a
power-down mode that can be enabled when both SEL controls are low to minimize
current consumption when no signal is transmitting. The TS3USBA225 also features
internal shunt resistors on the audio path to reduce clicks and pops that may be
heard when the audio switches are selected.
Specialty Switches
Applications
1
2
3
4
5
11
10
8
9
7
6
12
Top View
L
GND
D/R
D+/L
SEL2
SEL1
D1+
D0+
V
CC
D1
D0
R
D+/L
D/R
SEL2 SEL1
D0+
D1+
L
D0
D1
R
V
CC
R
SHUNT
R
pd1
R
pd2
R
SHUNT
Control
Logic

26 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


DPDT MHL
TM
(3 Gbps) and USB 2.0 High-Speed (480 Mbps) Switch with
Integrated ID line Mux
TS3USB3200
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3usb3200
Key Features
MHLTM switch
Supports 5 Gbps data rate
High bandwidth of 6 GHz
2.5 pF CON typical
High-speed USB switch:
6 GHz Bandwidth (-3 dB)
3.0 pF CON
1.8-V compatible control input
(SEL1 and SEL2) threshold
Integrated USB/MHLTM ID line switch
for easy information control
Minimized current consumption
(<~30uA) during normal operation
Flexible power control: Device can be
powered by V
BUS
without V
CC
Over-Voltage Tolerance (OVT) on all
I/O pins up to 5.5 V without external
components
ESD performance tested per JESD 22
2000-V human body model
(A114-B, Class II)
1000-V charged device model
(C101)
16-Pin RSV package
2.61.8 mm, 0.4 mm pitch
Applications
Cell phones and smartphones
Tablet PCs
Portable instrumentation
Digital still cameras
The TS3USB3200 is a Double-Pole, Double Throw (DPDT) multiplexer that includes
a high-speed Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) switch and an USB 2.0 high-speed
(480Mbps) switches in the same package. Also included is a Single-Pole, Double Throw
(SPDT) USB/MHL ID switch for easy information control. These configurations allow the
system designer to use a common USB or Micro-USB connector for both MHL video
signals and USB data.
The TS3USB3200 has a V
CC
range of 2.7 V to 4.3 V and also has the option to be
powered by V
BUS
alone without V
CC
. This device supports Over-Voltage Tolerance (OVT)
feature, which allows the I/O pins to withstand over-voltage conditions (up to 5.5 V). The
power-off protection feature forces all I/O pins to be in high-impedance mode when
power is not present, allowing full isolation of the signals lines under such condition
without excessive leakage current. The select pins of TS3USB3200 are compatible with
1.8 V control voltage, allowing them to be directly interfaced with the General Purpose
I/O (GPIO) from a mobile processor.
The TS3USB3200 comes with a small 16-pin QFN package with only 2.6 mm x 1.8 mm
in size, which makes it a perfect candidate to be used in mobile applications.
Specialty Switches
Applications
D+
PSEL VBUS
USB+
MHL+
D+
USB
MHL
D+
ID_MHL
ID_USB
Switch
Power
SEL2 SEL1 Control
Logic
I
D
_
M
H
L
I
D
_
C
O
M
V
B
U
S
V
C
C
G
N
D
U
S
B
+
U
S
B

S
E
L
1
GND
1 5
D+
D
PSEL
ID_USB
MHL+
MHL
SEL2
1
2
3
4
12
11
10
9
16 15 14 13
5
5 6 7 8

27 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


12-channel 1:2 Mux/Demux for DDR3 Applications
TS3DDR3812
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/ts3ddr3812
Key Features
Compatible with DDR3 SDRAM
standard (JESD79-3D)
Wide bandwidth of over 1.9 GHz (-3 dB)
Low propagation delay (tpd = 40 ps)
Low and flat ON-state resistance
(r
ON
= 8 typ)
Low input/output capacitance
(CON = 5.6 pF typ)
Low crosstalk (XTALK = -43 dB typ)
V
CC
operating range
from 3 V to 3.6 V
Rail-to-rail switching on data I/O
Ports (0 to V
CC
)
I
OFF
protection prevents current
leakage in powered-down state
ESD performance tested per JESD22
2-kV human body model (A114B,
Class II)
1-kV charged device model (C101)
42-pin RUA package
(9 x 3.5 mm, 0.5 mm pitch)
Applications
DDR3 signal switching
DIMM modules
Notebook/desktop PCs
Servers
The TS3DDR3812 is a 12-channel, 1:2 multiplexer/demultiplexer switch designed
for DDR3 applications. It operates from a 3 to 3.6 V supply and offers low and
flat ON-state resistance as well as low I/O capacitance which allow it to achieve a
typical bandwidth of 1.675 GHz. Channels A0 through A11 are divided into two banks
of six bits and are independently controlled via two digital inputs called SEL1 and SEL2.
These select inputs control the switch position of each 6-bit DDR3 source and allow
them to be routed to one of two end-points. Alternatively, the switch can be used to
connect a single endpoint to one of two 6-bit DDR3 sources. For switching 12-bit DDR3
sources, simply connect SEL1 and SEL2 together externally and control all 12 channels
with a single GPIO input. An EN input allows the entire chip to be placed into a
high-impedance (Hi-Z) state while not in use. These characteristics make the
TS3DDR3812 an excellent choice for use in memory, analog/digital video, LAN,
and other high-speed signal switching applications.
Specialty Switches
Applications
TS3DDR3812 block diagram.
B
0
B
1
B
2
B
3
B
4
B
5
C
0
C
1
C
2
C
3
C
4
C
5
A
0
A
1
A
2
A
3
A
4
A
5
B
6
B
7
B
8
B
9
B
10
B
11
C
6
C
7
C
8
C
9
C
10
C
11
A
6
EN
SEL1
SEL2
A
7
A
8
A
9
A
10
A
11
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
B2
C2
B3
C3
B4
C4
B5
C5
VCC
B6
C6
B7
C7
B8
C8
B9
C9
VCC
C0 B0
RUA Package
(Top View)
C1 B1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
EN
SEL1
SEL2
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
VCC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17 18 19 20 21
42 41 40 39
C11 B11 C10 B10
Control
Logic

28 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Specialty Switches
Applications
Dual SP2T (USB2.0 and UART) with Integrated Impedance and Charger Detection
TSU6111/A
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/PARTnumber
Key Features
Dual SP2T switch (both channels
support USB2.0 speed) with
impedance detection
Micro-USB accessories and charger
detection
Detection is compatible with
CEA-936A (4-Wire Protocol, UART
interface)
Plugin/unplug detection,
impedance based accessory
detection, charger type detection
Low input/output capacitance
C
ON
=8pF typ.
High bandwidth (920 MHz) and low
r
ON
(8 )
Supports DSS for tablet PC
application
Integrated ESD and surge protection
IEC61000-4-2 ESD protection on
VBUS, DP, DM, ID
Surge protection on V
BUS
, DP
and DM pins
I
2
C interface with host processor
20-WCS (2.4mm 1.9mm) package
Applications
Cell phones, tablet computers
Digital cameras, camcorders
Portable navigation devices
The TSU6111A is a high performance differential autonomous SP2T switch with
impedance detection. The switch supports the detection of various accessories
that are attached through DP, DM, and ID. The charger detection satisfies USB
charger specification v1.1 and VBUS_IN has a 28 V tolerance to eliminate the
need for external protection. Power for this device is supplied through V
BAT
of the
system or through V
BUS_IN
when attached to a charger.
The SP2T switch is controlled by the automatic detection logic or through manual
configuration of the I
2
C. JIG and BOOT pins are used when a USB or UART JIG
cable is used to test the device in the development and manufacturing. TSU6111A
has open-drain JIG output (active low).
Micro
USB
Power
Supply
V
BAT
V
BUS_IN
V
DDIO
DM_HT
DM_CON
DP_CON
ID_CON
GND
DP_HT
RxD
TxD
INTB
SDA
SCL
JIG
BOOT
Processor
USB HS
UART
or
USB HS
Switch
Matrix
DP/DM
Comparator
ADC
Supply
Detect
Logic
and
I
2
C

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USB to USB-UART-Audio-Video Switch
TSU6712/A
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/PARTnumber
Key Features
USB to-USB,-UART,-audio, and
video
ESD performance DP/DM/ID/VBUS
to GND
8-kV contact discharge
15-kV air gap discharge
I
2
C control compatibility
Built-in impedance detection
25-bump WCSP
(1.97 mm 1.97 mm)
Package
Applications
High-end smartphones
Netbook
Tablets
Mobile internet devices
Portable handheld device
The TSU6712A is a multiple SP4T switch with impedance detection. The switch
features impedance detection, which supports the detection of various accessories
that are attached through DP and DM. The TSU6712A is fully controlled using I
2
C and
enables USB data, stereo and mono audio, video, microphone, and UART data to
use a common connector port.
Power for this device is supplied through V
BAT
of the system or through V
BUS
when
attached. The switch can be controlled through I
2
C. JIG and BOOT pins are used
when a USB, UART JIG cable is used to test during development and manufacturing.
Specialty Switches
Applications
Functional block diagram.
USB
Transceiver
V
BUS
OUT ISET
V
DD
V
BUS
V
BUS
D+
D
GND
Inside Outside
DP
DM
ID
UART
Transceiver
TV OUT/USB
Transceiver
Audio Amp/
CODEC
Mini-USB
Switch
(MUS)
USB
Connector
Battery Chg IC
V_R/D+
V_L/D
Video/IDBP
TxID
IRxID
D+
D
IDBP
MIC
MIC/S_IR
S_L
SDA SCL
JIG
BOOT
INTB
AVSS

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USB, Audio, and Charger detection
TSU5611
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/tsu5611
Key Features
Dual SP3T & SPST analog switch
with impedance detection.
New interface IC for various signaling
in mobile phones
Audio switch
Two USB 2.0 high-speed switch
Smart detection
Plug-in/un-plug detection
USB charger detection
Proprietary accessory detection
with impedance sensing
Additional protection
IEC61004 level 4 ESD protection
4pins (VBUS, DP,DM, ID)
I
2
C interface with host processor
Low input/output capacitance
CON=8pF typ.
Supports DSS for tablet PC
application
20-WCS(2.4mm 1.9mm) package
Applications
Cell phone, netbook, MID
Portable handheld device
The TSU5611 is designed to interface the cellular phone UART, USB, and audio
chips with external peripherals via a micro-USB connector. The switch features
impedance detection for identification of various accessories that are attached
through DP and DM of the micro-USB port. When an accessory is plugged into the
micro-USB port, the switch uses a detection mechanism to identify the accessory
(see the State Machine for details). It will then switch to the appropriate channel
data, audio, or UART.
The TSU5611 has an I
2
C interface for communication with the cellular phone
baseband or applications processor. An interrupt is generated when anything
plugged into the micro-USB is detected. Another interrupt is generated when the
device is unplugged.
Specialty Switches
Applications
Micro
USB
USB
USB_DM
V
BUS
VSupply
USB_DP
UART_RX
DM
DP
ID
UART_TX
AUDIO_L
AUDIO_R
DSS
INTB
SDA
SCL
ISET
Processor
Charger
Control
UART
AUDIO1
Logic
and
I
2
C
MIC
Switch
Matrix
Audio
Amp
Neg. Rail
and
Click/Pop
Free
DP/DM
Comparator
ADC
Supply
Detect
Functional block diagram.

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Specialty Switches
Applications
Single-Cell Charger and SP2T Switch
TSU8111
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/tsu8111
Key Features
Fully compliant USB single-
cell charger
Input voltage dynamic power
management
50 mA integrated low dropout
regulator (LDO)
1% charge voltage regulation
accuracy
8% charge current accuracy
Programmable charging current
limit up to 950 mA for wall adapters
Dual SP2T
USB & UART support 2.0 high
speed
Impedance detection
Charger detection
USB BCDv1.1
V
BUS
& data contact detection
Primary & secondary detection
Additional features
I
2
C interface with host processor
Support control signals used in
manufacturing (JIG, BOOT)
Interrupt for attach & detach
accessory
Compatible accessories
USB cable
UART cable
USB charger BCDv1.1
Additional protection
28 V V
BUS
rating with OVP
Thermal regulation & shutdown
ESD per JESD 22
2000V HBM (A114-B Class II)
1000V CDM (C101)
ESD performance VBUS/DP/DM/ID
to GND
8 kV contact discharge
(IEC 61000-4-2)
Package
20-WCSP (2.0 mmx1.6 mm)
Applications
Cell phones & smart phones
Tablet PCs
Digital cameras & camcorders
GPS navigation systems
MicroUSB interface with USB/UART
The TSU8111 is a differential high-performance automated SP2T switch with
impedance detection and integrated Li-Ion linear charger device targeted at
space-limited portable applications. The switch features impedance detection
which supports the detection of various accessories that are attached through DP,
DM and ID. The charger detection satisfies USB charger specification v1.1. V
BUS

has 28 V tolerance to avoid external protection. The device operates from either
a USB port or dedicated charger and supports charge currents up to 950 mA.
Power for this device is supplied through V
BAT
of the system or through V
BUS
when
attached.

The switch is controlled by automatic detection logic or through I


2
C manually.
JIG and BOOT pins are used when a USB, UART JIG cable is used to test in the
development and manufacturing. TSU8111 has open-drain JIG output (active low)
and TSU8112 has push-pull JIG output (active high).
Micro
USB
Battery
and
Power
Supply
V
BAT
V
BUS
V
DD
DM_HT
DM_CON
DP_CON
ID_CON
GND
EXT_HT
RxD
TxD
VLDO
NTB
SDA
SCL
JIG
BOOT
Processor
USB HS
UART
or
USB HS
Switch
Matrix
DP/DM
Comparator
ADC
Charger
Logic
and
I
2
C
Functional block diagram.

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Charger-Detection Device
BQ24392
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/BQ24392
Key Features
Charger-detection device
USB BCv1.2 compliant
V
BUS
detection
Data contact detection
Primary & secondary detection
Dead battery provision. 32 min
timer
Switch
USB 2.0 high speed
Compatible accessories
Dedicated charging port
Standard charging port
Charging port
Other chargers detected
Apple charger
Tom Tom charger
Non-compliant USB charger
Max voltage
30V tolerance on V
BUS
ESD on V
BUS
, DP, DM to GND
8-KV contact discharge
(IEC 61000-4-2)
Package
10-pin uQFN RSE
Applications
Smart-phones
Cell phone
Tablets
GPS systems
The BQ24392 is a charger-detection device with an integrated isolation switch for use
with a micro/mini USB port. The device is compliant with USB battery charging specifi-
cation v1.2. This device allows cell phones & tablets to be charged from different adapt-
ers including USB BCv1.2 compliant and non-standard USB chargers. These non-stan-
dard chargers include Apple, TomTom & non-compliant USB chargers. The BQ24392
conforms to Dead Battery Provision (DBP) specified in BCv1.2. This includes a 32-min
timer that cannot exceed 45 mins. This device has a USB 2.0 switch that supports high
speed. In addition to USB connector and host pins, BQ24392 has one input and three
output pins, resulting in minimum software workload for the system to interact with the
device. V
BUS
has 28 V tolerance to avoid external protection. Power for this device is
supplied via V
BUS
when accessory is attached.
Specialty Switches
Applications
1
2
3
4
9
8
7
6
5
10
Top View
CHG_DET
CHG_DET
DM_CON
DP_CON
GND
SW_OPEN
DM_HOST
DP_HOST
CHG_AL_N
GOOD_BAT

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USB, UART, AUDIO, ID, MIC, & Load Switch
TSU6721
Get samples, data sheets and app reports at: www.ti.com/sc/device/tsu6721
Key Features
Switch matrix
USB & UART switch support USB
2.0 HS
Audio switch with negative signal
capability
ID bypass switch
V
BUS
to MIC switch
DP to MIC switch to support MCPC
Load switch
100 m load switch
OTG support
28V V
BUS
rating with over-
voltage protection
Programmable overcurrent limiter/
protection
Charger detection
USB BCDv1.2 compliant
V
BUS
detection
Data contact detection
Primary & secondary detection
Compatible accessories
USB chargers (DCP, CDP)
Apple charger
USB data port
Audio headset with MIC & remote
Docking support
Factory cable
Surge Protection on V
BUS
/DP/DM
USB connector pins without
external component
I
2
C interface with host processor
Switches controlled by automatic
detection or manual control
Interrupts generated for
plug/unplug
Decoupling FET switch to V
BUS

added to reduce degradation on
MIC line
Support control signals used In
manufacturing (JIG, BOOT)
Applications
Cell phones & smart phones
Tablet PCs
Digital cameras & camcorders
GPS navigation systems
Micro USB interface with USB/UART/
AUDIO
TSU6721 is a high-performance USB port multimedia switch featuring automatic
switching and accessory detection. The device connects a common USB port to pass
audio, USB data, charging, On The Go (OTG) and factory mode signals. The audio path
has negative signal capability includes left (mono/stereo), right (stereo) as well as micro-
phone signals. Furthermore, TSU6721 is compatible with the MCPC specification.
TSU6721 features impedance detection which supports the detection of various acces-
sories that are attached through DP, DM and ID pins of the USB connector. The switch
is controlled by automatic switching or manually through I
2
C.
TSU6721 has an integrated, low-resistive, Load Switch that is used to isolate the
charger from the external connector. Overvoltage protection and programmable over-
current limiter/protection are additional features included to the load switch.
The charger detection satisfies USB charger specification v1.2. In addition to DCP,
CDP & SDP, the device also detects Apple Chargers. Power for this device is supplied
through V
BAT
of the system or through V
BUS
when attached. TSU6721 supports
factory mode testing when a USB/UART JIG cable is used in development and
manufacturing.
Specialty Switches
Applications
USB
V
BUS
OUT
V
BUS
V
BAT
DP_CON
DM_CON
ID_CON
Inside Outside
DP
DM
ID
UART/USB
Audio
TSU6721
USB
Connector
Battery Chg IC
S_R
S_L
TxD
RxD
DP_HT
DM_HT
MIC
IDBP
I
2
C_SDA
I
2
C_SCL
INTB
BOOT
INTB
ISET
Functional block diagram.

34 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


0.037
(0,95)
0.057
(1,45)
Ball pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.020 (0,50)
Area = 0.002 (1,26)
5-ball/6-ball WCSP
NanoFree
TM
(YZP)
0.037
(0,95)
0.077
(1,95)
Ball pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.020 (0,50)
Area = 0.003 (1,85)
8-ball WCSP
NanoFree
TM
(YZP)
0.083
(2,10)
0.126
(3,20)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.035 (0,90)
Area = 0.010 (6,72)
8-pin
US8/VSSOP (DCU)
0.061
(1,55)
0.082
(2,05)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.039 (0,60)
Area = 0.005 (3,18)
10-pin
QFN (RSE)
0.071
(1,80)
0.055
(1,40)
Lead pitch = 0.015 (0,40)
Height = 0.019 (0,50)
Area = 0.004 (2,52)
10-pin
QFN (RSW)
0.122
(3,10)
0.199
(5,05)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.043 (1,10)
Area = 0.024 (15,7)
10-pin
MSOP (DGS)
0.085
(2,15)
0.091
(2,30)
Lead pitch = 0.026 (0,65)
Height = 0.037 (0,95)
Area = 0.008 (4,95)
5-pin/6-pin
SC-70 (DCK)
0.118
(3,00)
0.118
(3,00)
Lead pitch = 0.037 (0,95)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.014 (9)
5-pin/6-pin
SOT-23 (DBV)
0.124
(3,15)
0.167
(4,25)
Lead pitch = 0.026 (0,65)
Height = 0.051 (1,30)
Area = 0.010 (6,72)
8-pin
SM8/SSOP (DCT)
0.124
(3,15)
0.124
(3,15)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.039 (1,00)
Area = 0.015 (9,9)
16-pin
QFN (RGT)
0.102
(2,60)
0.067
(1,70)
Lead pitch = 0.015 (0,40)
Height = 0.019 (0,50)
Area = 0.007 (4,42)
16-pin
QFN (RSV)
0.197
(5,00)
0.244
(6,20)
Lead pitch = 0.025 (0,64)
Height = 0.069 (1,75)
Area = 0.048 (31,0)
16-pin
SSOP/QSOP (DBQ)
0.146
(3,70)
0.260
(6,60)
Lead pitch = 0.016 (0,40)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.038 (24,4)
16-pin
TVSOP (DGV)
0.144
(3,65)
0.163
(4,15)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.039 (1,00)
Area = 0.023 (15,1)
16-pin
QFN (RGY)
0.394
(10,00)
0.244
(6,20)
Lead pitch = 0.050 (1,27)
Height = 0.069 (1,75)
Area = 0.096 (62)
16-pin
SOIC (D)
0.201
(5,10)
0.260
(6,60)
Lead pitch = 0.026 (0,65)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.052 (33,7)
16-pin
TSSOP (PW)
0.260
(6,60)
0.260
(6,60)
Lead pitch = 0.026 (0,65)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.068 (44)
20-pin
TSSOP (PW)
0.059
(1,50)
0.059
(1,50)
Lead pitch = 0.019 (0,50)
Height = 0.022 (0,55)
Area = 0.003 (2,25)
8-pin
QFN (RSE)
0.193
(4,90)
0.236
(6,00)
Lead pitch = 0.050 (1,27)
Height = 0.069 (1,75)
Area = 0.045 (29,38)
8-pin
SOIC (D)
Resources
Packages

35 Analog Switch Guide Texas Instruments 2012


Resources
Packages
0.354
(9,00)
0.137
(3,50)
Lead pitch = 0.019 (0,50)
Height = 0.030 (0,75)
Area = 0.048 (3,15)
42-pin
QFN (RUA)
0.386
(9,80)
0.260
(6,60)
Lead pitch = 0.016 (0,40)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.100 (63)
48-pin Widebus
TVSOP (DGV)
TM
0.203
(5,15)
0.439
(11,15)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.032 (0,80)
Area = 2.26 (57,4)
56-pin
QFN (RHU)
0.201
(5,10)
0.201
(5,10)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.040 (26)
48-pin
PBGA (ZAH)
0.496
(12,60)
0.327
(8,30)
Lead pitch = 0.020 (0,50)
Height = 0.047 (1,20)
Area = 0.162 (105)
48-pin Widebus
TSSOP (DGG)
TM
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