| PARAMETER | TEST CONDITIONS | bUBGROUPS | bYMBOL | TEMP | MIN | TYP | MAX | UNITS |
| STATIC |
| ON Resistance | VD = +10V, IS = +100UA VAL = 0.8V, VAH = 2.4V | 1.2.3 | rDS(ON) | +25aC F ull | | 1.2 1.5 | 1.5 1.8 | kQ |
| OFF Input Leakage Cur- rent | Vs = +10V, VD = +10V VEN = 0.8V | 1.2.3 | IS(OFF) | +250C F ull | | 0.03 | 50 | nA |
| OFF Output Leakage Current | VD = +10V, VS = +10V VEN = 0.8V | 1.2.3 | ID(OFF) | +250C F ull | | 0.1 | 200 | nA |
| ON Channel Leakage Current | VS(ALL) = VD = +10V1 VAH = VEN = 2.4V VAL = 0.8V | 1.2.3 | ID(ON) | +250C F ull | | 0.1 | 2002 | nA |
| Analog Signal Range | 2 | 1.2.3 | | F ull | -15 | | 15 | V |
| FAULT |
| Output Leakage Current (with Overvoltage) | VD = OV1 Analog Overvoltage = +33V | 1.2.3 | ID(OFF) | +25aC F ull | | 4.0 | 2.0 | nA pA |
| Input Leakage Current (with Overvoltage) | VIN = +25V Vo = +10V1 | 1.2.3 | IS(OFF) | +250C | | | 5O | pA |
| Input Leakage Current (w/ Power Supplies Off) | VIN = +2sv VEN = VO = OV Ao = Ai = A2= OV or 5V | 1.2.3 | IS(OFF) | +250C | | | 2.0 | pA |
| INPUT |
| Input Low Threshold | | 1.2.3 | | F ull | | | 0.8 | V |
| Input High Threshold | | 1.2.3 | VAH | F ull | 2.4 | | | V |
| Input Leakage Current (High or Low) | VA= 4V or OV3 | 1.2.3 | lA | F ull | | | 1.0 | UA |
| DYNAMIC |
| Access Time | | 1.2.3 | | +250C | | 0.5 | 1.0 | US |
| Break-Before-Make Delay | VEN = +5V, VIN = +10V Ao, Ai, A2 Strobed | 9. 10, 11 | ton-toff | +25aC | 25 | 80 | | ns |
| Enable Delay (ON) | | 9. 10, 11 | ton(EN) | +25aC F ull | | 300 | 500 1000 | ns |
| Enable Delay (OFF) | | 9. 10, 11 | toff(EN) | +250C F ull | | 300 | 500 1000 | ns |
| Setting Time: (0.1 %) | | 9. 10, 11 | tsett | +250C | | 1.2 315 | | ¨S |
| "OFF Isolation"4 | VEN = 0.8V, RL = 1kQ CL = 15pF, V = 7VRMS f = 100kHz | 4.5.6 | | +250C | 50 | 68 | | db |
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The algebraic convention, whereby the most negative value is a minimum and the most positive value is a maximum All voltages are with respect to ground, unless otherwise specified. The input and output voltage ratings may be exceeded if the input and output clamp-current ratings are observed. The package thermal impedance is calculated in accordance with JESD 51-7.