link to page 10 link to page 10 ADG1311/ADG1312/ADG1313TERMINOLOGY IDDCD, CS (On) The positive supply current. The on switch capacitance, measured with reference to ground. ISSCIN The negative supply current. The digital input capacitance. VD (VS)tON The analog voltage on Terminal D and Terminal S. The delay between applying the digital control input and the output switching on. See Figure 13. RON The ohmic resistance between D and S. tOFF The delay between applying the digital control input and the RFLAT(ON) output switching off. See Figure 13. Flatness is defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum value of on resistance, as measured over the specified Charge Injection analog signal range. A measure of the glitch impulse transferred from the digital input to the analog output during switching. IS (Off) The source leakage current with the switch off. Off Isolation A measure of unwanted signal coupling through an off switch. ID (Off) The drain leakage current with the switch off. Crosstalk A measure of unwanted signal that is coupled through from one ID, IS (On) channel to another as a result of parasitic capacitance. The channel leakage current with the switch on. BandwidthVINL The frequency at which the output is attenuated by 3 dB. The maximum input voltage for Logic 0. On ResponseVINH The frequency response of the on switch. The minimum input voltage for Logic 1. Insertion LossIINL (IINH) The loss due to the on resistance of the switch. The input current of the digital input. CS (Off) The off switch source capacitance, measured with reference to ground. CD (Off) The off switch drain capacitance, measured with reference to ground. Rev. A | Page 7 of 12 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS DUAL SUPPLY SINGLE SUPPLY ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TERMINOLOGY TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS TEST CIRCUITS OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE