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DPDT analogue switch works above 5GHz and goes hi-z when powered off
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To be known as PSMUX136, it supports a supply of 1.8 to 5.5V, and from 0 to 3.6V on the analogue ports. Control pins are compatible with 1.8V logic.
The device has two single-pole double throw switches, A and B, that share control signals and switch simultaneously.
Switch A is rated to 5.5GHz and typically exhibits 4.6Ω on-resistance (1.8Vdd 0.4Vanalogue, 8mA, or 12Ωmax (-40 to 125°C operating range).