Datasheet Texas Instruments TS3L110DE4
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | 
| Series | TS3L110 | 
| Part Number | TS3L110DE4 | 

Quad SPDT High-Bandwidth 10/100 Base-T Lan Switch Differential 8 to 4 Multiplexer/Demultiplexer 16-SOIC -40 to 85
Datasheets
Status
| Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) | 
| Manufacture's Sample Availability | No | 
Packaging
| Pin | 16 | 
| Package Type | D | 
| Industry STD Term | SOIC | 
| JEDEC Code | R-PDSO-G | 
| Package QTY | 40 | 
| Carrier | TUBE | 
| Device Marking | TS3L110 | 
| Width (mm) | 3.91 | 
| Length (mm) | 9.9 | 
| Thickness (mm) | 1.58 | 
| Pitch (mm) | 1.27 | 
| Max Height (mm) | 1.75 | 
| Mechanical Data | Download | 
Parametrics
| Additional Features | Powered off protection | 
| Bandwidth | 500 MHz | 
| Bandwidth(Max) | 500 MHz | 
| Configuration | 2:1 SPDT | 
| Crosstalk | -26 dB | 
| ESD Charged Device Model | 1 kV | 
| ESD HBM(Typ) | 2 kV | 
| ICC(Max) | 1500 uA | 
| ICC(Typ) | 700 uA | 
| Input/Ouput Voltage(Max) | 5.5 V | 
| Input/Output Continuous Current(Max) | 128 mA | 
| Input/Output OFF-state Capacitance(Typ) | 5.5 pF | 
| Input/Output ON-state Capacitance(Typ) | 10.5 pF | 
| Number of Channels | 4 | 
| OFF-state leakage current(Max) | 1 µA | 
| Off Isolation(Typ) | -28 dB | 
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 C | 
| Package Group | SOIC | 
| Package Size: mm2:W x L | 16SOIC: 59 mm2: 6 x 9.9(SOIC) PKG | 
| Propagation Delay | 0.25 ns | 
| Protocols | 10 BASE-T,100 Base-T | 
| RON Flatness(Typ) | 1 Ohms | 
| Ron Channel Match(Max) | 0.9 Ω | 
| Ron(Max) | 8 Ohms | 
| Ron(Typ) | 4 Ohms | 
| Turn off Time (Disable)(Max) | 5 ns | 
| Turn on Time (Enable)(Max) | 7 ns | 
| VCC(Max) | 3.6 V | 
| VCC(Min) | 3 V | 
| VIH(Min) | 2 V | 
| VIL(Max) | 0.8 V | 
Eco Plan
| RoHS | Compliant | 
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules
- Evaluation Modules & Boards: EVMK2G
 66AK2Gx (K2G) Evaluation Module
 Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
Application Notes
- Preventing Excess Power Consumption on Analog SwitchesPDF, 238 Kb, File published: Jul 3, 2008
 Analog switches are extensively used for switching audio signals in battery-powered applications, such as mobile phones. In any cases, the switch is powered directly from the battery, but it receives control signals from a lower voltage processor GPIO. For most analog switches, this application condition leads to an excess supply current draw that catches system designers by surprise. This applica
Model Line
Series: TS3L110 (14)
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Switches and Multiplexers > Protocol Specific Switches/Muxes