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ADGM1121: 0 Hz/DC to 18 GHz, DPDT, MEMS Switch

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The ADGM1121 features an integrated driver chip that generates a high voltage to electrostatically actuate a switch that can be controlled by a parallel interface and a serial peripheral interface (SPI). All switches are independently controllable.

The device is packaged in a 24-lead, 5 mm × 4 mm × 1 mm land grid array (LGA) package. To ensure optimum operation of the ADGM1121, see the Critical Operational Requirements section of the data sheet.

The on-resistance (RON) performance of the ADGM1121 is affected by part-to-part variation, channel-to-channel variation, cycle actuations, settling time post-turn-on, bias voltage, and temperature changes.

Key Features and Benefits

  • DC to 18 GHz frequency range

  • High bit rate capability up to 64 Gbps

  • Low insertion loss

  • 0.5 dB (typical) at 8 GHz

  • 1.0 dB (typical) at 16 GHz

  • High Input IIP3: 73 dBm (typical)

  • High RF power handling: 33 dBm (maximum)

  • On-resistance: 1.9 Ω (typical)

  • High DC current handling: 200 mA

  • High switch cycle count: 100 million cycles (minimum)

  • Fast switching time: 200 μs TON (typical)

  • Integrated 3.3 V driver for simple control with parallel interface and SPI

  • Space-saving integrated passive including decoupling and shunt resistors

  • Small 5 mm × 4 mm × 1 mm, 24-lead plastic package

  • Temperature range: −40°C to +85°C

Applications

  • ATE load and probe boards

  • DC with high speed loopback testing

  • High speed SerDes, PICe Gen4/5, USB4, PAM4

  • Relay replacements

  • Reconfigurable filters/attenuators

  • Military and microwave radios

  • Cellular infrastructure: 5G mm wave

Evaluation Board

The ADGM1121 can be evaluated with either the EVAL-ADGM1121.

Block Diagrams and Tables

ADGM1121 Functional Block Diagram

ADGM1121 PC Diagram

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