Features: • Operating Voltage Range: 3.0 to 18 V• Maximum input current of 1 A at 18 V over full package-temperature• range; 100 nA at 18 V and 25• Noise margin (over full package temperature range):1.0 V min @ 5.0 V supply2.0 V min @ 10.0 V supply2.5 V min @ 15.0 V supplyP...
KK4066B: Features: • Operating Voltage Range: 3.0 to 18 V• Maximum input current of 1 A at 18 V over full package-temperature• range; 100 nA at 18 V and 25• Noise margin (over full pa...
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• Operating Voltage Range: 3.0 to 18 V
• Maximum input current of 1 A at 18 V over full package-temperature
• range; 100 nA at 18 V and 25
• Noise margin (over full package temperature range):
1.0 V min @ 5.0 V supply
2.0 V min @ 10.0 V supply
2.5 V min @ 15.0 V supply
Characteristics | Symbol | Rating | Unit |
Supply voltage range DC input voltage DC output voltage |
VCC VIN VOUT |
-0.5 to +20 -0.5~VCC + 0.5 -0.5~VCC + 0.5 |
V V V |
Input diode current | IIN | ±10 | mA |
Power Dissipation in Still Air, Plastic DIP+ SOIC Package+ Power Dissipation per Output Transistor |
PD PD |
750 500 100 |
mW mW |
DC output current | TSTG | -65 to 150 | |
Lead Temperature, 1 mm from Case for 10 Seconds (Plastic DIP or SOIC Package) | TL | 260 |
*Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which damage to the device may occur.
Functional operation should be restricted to the Recommended Operating Conditions.
+Derating - Plastic DIP: - 10 mW/ from 65° to 125
SOIC Package: : - 7 mW/ from 65° to 125
The KK4066B is a quad bilateral switch intended for the transmission or multiplexing of analog or digital signals. In addition, the on-state resistance is relatively constant over the full input-signal range.
The KK4066B consists of four independent bilateral switches. A single control signal is required per switch. Both the p and the n device in a given switch are biased on or off simultaneously by the control signal.(As show in Fig.1.)The well of the n-channel device on each switch is either tied to the input when the switch is on or to GND when the switch is off. This configuration eliminates the variation of the switch-transistor threshold voltage with input signal, and thus keeps the on-state resistance low over the full operating-signal range.
The advantages over single-channel switches include peak input-signal voltage swings equal to the full supply voltage, and more constant on-state impedance over the input-signal range.