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 Ordering number : EN4817A
CMOS LSI
LC78211, 78212, 78213
Analog Function Switch
Applications
Function switching under serial data control in amplifiers, receivers, and other electronic equipment
Package Dimensions
unit: mm 3061-DIP30S
[LC78211, 78212, 78213]
Features
* Two sets of eight (or in the LC78213, seven) built-in circuits with three switching configurations available based on differing internal connections * Control according to serial data sent from a microprocessor, and easy connection to 5 V microprocessors * Two identical products can be connected to a shared bus due to the provision of a select pin (S). * A reset pin that turns off all analog switches * A 20 V withstand voltage rating allows these products to provide a wide dynamic range.
SANYO: DIP30S
Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings at Ta = 25C
Parameter Maximum supply voltage Symbol VDD max VEE max V I1 V I2 VON Pd max Topr Tstg VDD VEE DI, CL, CE, S, RES L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 With the switch on Ta 75C Conditions Ratings -0.3 to +20 -20 to +0.3 -0.3 to +20 VEE - 0.3 to VDD + 0.3 0.5 100 -30 to +75 -40 to +125 Unit V V V V V mW C C
Maximum input voltage Analog switch potential difference when on Allowable power dissipation Operating temperature range Storage temperature range
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LC78211, 78212, 78213 Pin Assignments
Top view
Allowable Operating Ranges at Ta = 25C, VSS = 0 V, | VDD | | VEE |
Parameter Maximum supply voltage Symbol VDD VEE VIH1 VIH2 VIL1 VIL2 VIN toL toH tset up Setup time t1* t2* t3* Minimum reset pulse width Hysteresis Note: * CE, CL and DI waveforms twRES VH Conditions VDD - VEE 12 V: VDD VDD - VEE 12 V: VEE DI, CL, CE S, RES DI, CL, CE S, RES L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 CL CL CL, DI CL, CE CL, CE CL, CE VDD 6 V: RES CL, CE, DI min 6.0 -18.5 4.0 0.7 VDD 0 0 VEE 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.3 typ max 18.5 0 18.5 VDD 0.7 0.3 VDD VDD Unit V V V V V V V s s s s s s s V
Input high level voltage
Input low level voltage Analog switch input voltage range Low level clock pulse width High level clock pulse width
No. 4817-2/6
LC78211, 78212, 78213 Electrical Characteristics at Ta = 25C, VSS = 0 V
Parameter Symbol RON1 Analog switch on resistance RON2 Conditions I = 1 mA, VDD - VEE = 12 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 I = 1 mA, VDD - VEE = 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VIN = 1 Vrms, f = 1 kHz, VDD - VEE = 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VIN = 0.1 Vrms, f = 1 kHz, VDD - VEE = 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VIN = 0 dBV, f = 10 kHz, VDD - VEE = 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VIN = 0 dBV, f = 10 kHz, VDD - VEE = 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VI = 18.5 V: DI, CL, CE, S, RES VI = 0 V: DI, CL, CE, S, RES VI = VEE to VEE + 37 V: L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 VDD -10 -10 +10 1.0 min typ 150 max Unit
70
THD1 Total harmonic distortion THD2
0.0015
0.01
%
0.01
0.05
%
Feedthrough
FTH
55
dB
Crosstalk Input high level current Input low level current Analog switch leakage current (off state) Current drain
CT IIH IIL IOFF IDD
75 +10
dB A A A mA
Equivalent Circuit Block Diagrams
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LC78211, 78212, 78213
Continued from preceding page.
No. 4817-4/6
LC78211, 78212, 78213 Pin Functions
Pin VDD, VSS, VEE L1 to L8, R1 to R8, LCOM1 to LCOM4, RCOM1 to RCOM4 I/O Internal equivalent circuit Power supply Pin function
See the block diagram.
Analog switch input and output
CL, DI, CE
I
Serial data input (Schmitt buffer) CL..............Clock input DI...............Data input CE .............Chip enable
Selection of one of two chips The address is set to the values shown in the table below according to the level input to the S pin. Product S I S pin level L H L H L H Address A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 A1 1 1 0 0 1 1 A2 0 0 1 1 1 1 A3 1 1 1 1 1 1
LC78211
LC78212
LC78213
RES
I
Reset input The states of the analog switches are undefined when power is first applied. Setting this pin low will force all switches the off state.
Operation 1. Data Input Procedure The LC78211, LC78212 and LC78213 are controlled by inputting specified data to the CL, DI and CE pins. The input data consists of 12 bits, of which four bits are address and eight bits are data.
Bits correspond to the L1 to L8 and R1 to R8 analog switches, and a value of one turns the corresponding switch on, and a value of zero turns it off. 0.........Off 1.........On The address is used when the chip is connected to a shared bus. The data (address) that must be transmitted depends on the S pin and the particular product as shown in the table below.
Product S pin level L H L H L H Address A0 0 1 0 1 0 1 A1 1 1 0 0 1 1 A2 0 0 1 1 1 1 A3 1 1 1 1 1 1
LC78211
LC78212
LC78213
Note: The bit for switch eight in the LC78213 is a "don't care" bit, that is it can be either 0 or 1 without affecting chip function. This is because the LC78213 has two sets of seven (not eight) circuits.
No. 4817-5/6
LC78211, 78212, 78213 2. DI, CL and CE Timing
Data is read in on the rising edge of CL and latched on the falling edge of CE. 3. Notes on the Reset Pin The states of the analog switches are undefined when power is first applied. However, it is possible to use the reset pin to force all switches to the off state by connecting an RC circuit to this pin.
4. Using a CCB Bus with Multiple ICs The LC78211, LC78212 and LC78213 retain their prior state until they receive data with a matching address. 5. Replacing Earlier Models Caution is required when replacing an LC7821N, LC7823N and LC7823N with an LC78211, LC78212 and LC78213, since the S pin threshold levels differ. 6. Handling of Unused Input Pins We recommend connecting any unused switch pin to VSS through a resistor of up to a few 100 k to prevent damage from static electricity.
s No products described or contained herein are intended for use in surgical implants, life-support systems, aerospace equipment, nuclear power control systems, vehicles, disaster/crime-prevention equipment and the like, the failure of which may directly or indirectly cause injury, death or property loss. s Anyone purchasing any products described or contained herein for an above-mentioned use shall: x Accept full responsibility and indemnify and defend SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD., its affiliates, subsidiaries and distributors and all their officers and employees, jointly and severally, against any and all claims and litigation and all damages, cost and expenses associated with such use: Not impose any responsibility for any fault or negligence which may be cited in any such claim or litigation on SANYO ELECTRIC CO., LTD., its affiliates, subsidiaries and distributors or any of their officers and employees jointly or severally. s Information (including circuit diagrams and circuit parameters) herein is for example only; it is not guaranteed for volume production. SANYO believes information herein is accurate and reliable, but no guarantees are made or implied regarding its use or any infringements of intellectual property rights or other rights of third parties. This catalog provides information as of July, 1996. Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. No. 4817-6/6


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